Edoardo De Angelis (singer-songwriter)
Edoardo De Angelis (born 24 December 1945) is an Italian singer-songwriter and record producer. Life and careerBorn in Rome, De Angelis graduated from the Liceo classico Torquato Tasso and studied modern letters at the Sapienza University of Rome.[1] Since the late 1960s he started performing at Folkstudio, where he befriended Francesco De Gregori, of whom he produced the first two albums.[1][2] In 1974 De Angelis was among the founding members of the vocal group Schola Cantorum, with whom he also collaborated as a songwriter, but after 4 albums he left the group to reprise his solo activity.[2] He is best known for the song is "Lella", a ballad he composed and first recorded with his childhood friend Stelio Gicca Palli as "Edoardo e Stelio" and which later became a hit in a cover version of Edoardo Vianello and Wilma Goich.[1][2][3] De Angelis was the artistic director of the labels D'Autore and Cantare In Italiano.[2] He was also a columnist for the magazine Ciao 2001 and a radio host for Radio 1.[2] Discography
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