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Vasco Rossi (born 7 February 1952), also known as Vasco or with the nickname Il Blasco, is an Italian singer-songwriter. During his career, he has published 26 albums (not including unofficial releases) and has written over 250 songs, as well as lyrics for other artists. He calls himself a "provoca(u)tore" (an Italian portmanteau for "provoking author") as throughout his career he has been regularly criticized over his choice of lifestyle and the lyrics in his songs.
Vasco Rossi was born in Zocca, in the province of Modena (Emilia-Romagna). His father, Carlo Rossi, was a truck-driver, and his mother, Novella, a housewife. It was his mother herself who decided to enroll him in singing school when he was a little boy, a choice that must have seemed rather peculiar within the mentality of a small village in the Apennines like Zocca. Nonetheless, Rossi fell in love with music and at the age of 14 began playing with his first band.
Rossi and his family moved to Bologna, Italy, where he studied accounting in high school. Upon graduating he opened a music club, Punto Club, and enrolled in university at the faculty of Economics and Business. In the meantime he supported himself by working as a DJ and founding, along with friends, one of the first private radio stations in Italy, "Punto Radio", with which he began slowly and timidly showcasing his own songs.
Interview with Director William Brown, main actors Hannah Croft and Alex Chevasco about the making of their awesome movie "En attendant Godard". One has to pay close attention if one hopes to capture the many references to the new wave icon Jean-Luc Godard in William Brown's humorous tribute to the French film director, who already in 1967 declared that film was dead - and who has since continued undauntedly to revolutionise its formal language from the margins. And even if some knowledge about the French director would not be a disadvantage, it is far from obligatory. Like a tour de force through the French director's collected works, Brown has created a story, which is as hard-boiled as it is unrestrained, about the loners Alex and Annie, who set out to find Godard, and suddenly have a ...
Common Ground is the new film from William Brown, the director of En Attendant Godard (2009) and Afterimages (2010). It stars Dennis Chua, Juliet Chua, Laura Murray, Alastair Trevill, Alex Chevasco, Nick Marwick, Musa Okwonga, Charlie Partridge, Oliver Campbell, Alastair Hird, Kristina Gren, and introducing Isabel Chua and Gabriel Chua. Cinematography by Tom Maine. Music by David Miller and The King's Will. Produced by Deanne Cunningham and Andrew Slater. Written, produced, edited and directed by William Brown. Trailer by William Brown and Tom Maine. Synopsis: Dennis' musician brother Oli is missing. And Dennis is not the only person looking for him. Oli's ex-wife, the members of his band and the local moneylenders are all on the lookout for Oli too. And tramps have moved into Oli's ...
This is a teaser for Ur: The End of Civilization in 90 Tableaux. Six characters in search of a zombie apocalypse... Music by Giles Hayter. Written, produced, directed and edited by William Brown. Starring Alex Chevasco, Edward Chevasco, Dennis Chua, Roseanna Frascona, Laura Murray and William Brown. Cinematography by Tom Maine. Sound by Julia Poliak. Make-up by Ella Chevasco. Filmed on location in Montferrand-du-Périgord, France.
Common Ground is the new film from William Brown, the director of En Attendant Godard (2009) and Afterimages (2010). It stars Dennis Chua, Juliet Chua, Laura Murray, Alastair Trevill, Alex Chevasco, Nick Marwick, Musa Okwonga, Charlie Partridge, Oliver Campbell, Alastair Hird, Kristina Gren, and introducing Isabel Chua and Gabriel Chua. Cinematography by Tom Maine. Music by David Miller and The King's Will. Produced by Deanne Cunningham and Andrew Slater. Written, produced, edited and directed by William Brown. Trailer by William Brown and Tom Maine. Synopsis: Dennis' musician brother Oli is missing. And Dennis is not the only person looking for him. Oli's ex-wife, the members of his band and the local moneylenders are all on the lookout for Oli too. And tramps have moved into Oli's ...
Album VIVERE O NIENTE 2011 Emi Brani composti da Vasco Rossi con la complicità di Guido Elmi, Gaetano Curreri e Tullio Ferro, storici collaboratori di Vasco. L'album è stato registrato tra Bologna (Open Digital Studio) e Los Angeles (Speak Easy Studio). Hanno Suonato: Stef Burns - chitarre Tim Pierce - chitarre Dean Parks - chitarre Simone Sello - chitarre, cori, tastiere Massimo Varini - chitarre Samuele Dessì - chitarre, programmazione George Lynch - chitarre Peppino D'Agostino - chitarre Tony Franklin - basso Claudio Golinelli - basso Cesare Chiodo - basso Saverio Lanza - basso Vinnie Colaiuta - batteria Matt Laug - batteria Paolo Valli - batteria Frank Nemola - pianoforte, organo, archi, tastiere, cori, programmazione Alessandro Magri - tastiere, archi Alex Alessandroni Jr. - tastiere,...
Visibilmente emozionata, Patty Pravo si esibisce durante la prima serata del Festival di Sanremo 1997, edizione di cui fu vincitrice morale grazie all'interpretazione di questo brano, per lei scritto da Vasco Rossi, Gaetano Curreri e Roberto Ferri, che le valse anche il suo terzo Premio della Critica dopo averlo già vinto nel 1970 con "La spada nel cuore" e nel 1984 con la performance di "Per una bambola". Ve ne sarà anche un quarto, nel 2016, per "Cieli immensi", presentata al Festival nel cinquantennale di carriera.
This is a teaser for Ur: The End of Civilization in 90 Tableaux. Six characters in search of a zombie apocalypse... Music by Giles Hayter. Written, produced, directed and edited by William Brown. Starring Alex Chevasco, Edward Chevasco, Dennis Chua, Roseanna Frascona, Laura Murray and William Brown. Cinematography by Tom Maine. Sound by Julia Poliak. Make-up by Ella Chevasco. Filmed on location in Montferrand-du-Périgord, France.
Common Ground is the new film from William Brown, the director of En Attendant Godard (2009) and Afterimages (2010). It stars Dennis Chua, Juliet Chua, Laura Murray, Alastair Trevill, Alex Chevasco, Nick Marwick, Musa Okwonga, Charlie Partridge, Oliver Campbell, Alastair Hird, Kristina Gren, and introducing Isabel Chua and Gabriel Chua. Cinematography by Tom Maine. Music by David Miller and The King's Will. Produced by Deanne Cunningham and Andrew Slater. Written, produced, edited and directed by William Brown. Trailer by William Brown and Tom Maine. Synopsis: Dennis' musician brother Oli is missing. And Dennis is not the only person looking for him. Oli's ex-wife, the members of his band and the local moneylenders are all on the lookout for Oli too. And tramps have moved into Oli's ...
Common Ground is the new film from William Brown, the director of En Attendant Godard (2009) and Afterimages (2010). It stars Dennis Chua, Juliet Chua, Laura Murray, Alastair Trevill, Alex Chevasco, Nick Marwick, Musa Okwonga, Charlie Partridge, Oliver Campbell, Alastair Hird, Kristina Gren, and introducing Isabel Chua and Gabriel Chua. Cinematography by Tom Maine. Music by David Miller and The King's Will. Produced by Deanne Cunningham and Andrew Slater. Written, produced, edited and directed by William Brown. Trailer by William Brown and Tom Maine. Synopsis: Dennis' musician brother Oli is missing. And Dennis is not the only person looking for him. Oli's ex-wife, the members of his band and the local moneylenders are all on the lookout for Oli too. And tramps have moved into Oli's ...
Interview with Director William Brown, main actors Hannah Croft and Alex Chevasco about the making of their awesome movie "En attendant Godard". One has to pay close attention if one hopes to capture the many references to the new wave icon Jean-Luc Godard in William Brown's humorous tribute to the French film director, who already in 1967 declared that film was dead - and who has since continued undauntedly to revolutionise its formal language from the margins. And even if some knowledge about the French director would not be a disadvantage, it is far from obligatory. Like a tour de force through the French director's collected works, Brown has created a story, which is as hard-boiled as it is unrestrained, about the loners Alex and Annie, who set out to find Godard, and suddenly have a ...