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Marco alternates school studies with musical ones, deepening and developing a natural talent

MARCO FERRADINI

Marco Ferradini was born in Como on July 28, 1949. Marco alternates school studies with musical ones, deepening and developing a natural talent that had matured very early; he studies song and harmony and plays the guitar. The music, in his youth, was that of the cellars, of the first bands of luck and Marco enthusiastically goes through all these experiences before reaching his first professional engagements.

As a young man, his singing skills opened numerous collaborations as a backing vocalist, infamous advertising jingles for radio and TV and infamous cartoon themes, including “Ufo Robot” and “Capitan Harlock”. In 1978 he shows up at the Sanremo Festival with the song “When Teresa will come”. He goes up on the stage of the Ariston even five years later presenting the song entitled “A blonde catastrophe”.

The consecration in the world of Italian pop music comes with “Teorema” (1981), part of the album “Slave without chains”.

“Marco Ferradini” released an album that stands out for its blues rock nuances in 1986, following a long period of silence in 1991 he published “It’s nice to have a friend”. In the following years, he released several albums including “Ricomincio da Teorema” which tells his long career of Marco through the songs. A double CD entitled “La mia generation” in memory of his friend, artist Herbert Pagani represents an essential project for him that commits him starting in 2012. In 2014 instead, he dedicated himself to 2 singles “Due splendid papa” and “Attimi”. September 29, 2019, marks the release of his eleventh album.