Fiorella Mannoia, from Rome, is one of the most talented, loved and representative singers of the Italian music scene. He has a long career full of successes, boasts prestigious awards and collaborations. Her deep, melodious and biting voice combined with her strong stage presence and her interpretations make her an icon of Italian music.

The many successes of Fiorella Mannoia

His is a long and rewarding career. Among his most famous songs Boiling black coffee e Move a little; How to change e the flowerbed; It is a delicate moment; What women do not say for which he receives the Critics' Award; The nights of May, with which he won the Critics' Prize for the second consecutive year; the single Time never comes back. He wins double platinum with his first live album, entitled Some small rumors. The album also includes the single Sally, cover by Vasco Rossi. And among the most recent the single May it be blessed and the album Masters of nothing his 2020th studio album, released in XNUMX.

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His social commitment

Fiorella Mannoia also expresses her sensitivity by dedicating herself to social issues. She sang for charity both alone and with other artists, including Noemi and Paola Turci. She participated as godmother together with Laura Pausini, Gianna Nannini, Elisa and Giorgia, and other singers ad Friends for Abruzzo, charity concert, at the San Siro in Milan with the aim of raising funds to help the populations hit by the L'Aquila earthquake of April 6, 2009. She performed on stage with the Brazilian street dancers of the Axè Foundation Project for recovery of Brazilian children living in disadvantaged conditions. The proceeds of his song I have learned to dream, was donated to the Umberto Veronesi Foundation for the fight against breast cancer. 

The melody of his voice and the magic of his interpretations evoke emotions and sensations, places and memories. Happy birthday Fiorella!

Happy birthday to Fiorella Mannoia, queen of Italian music last edit: 2021-04-04T14:30:00+02:00 da Paola Stranges

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