[GTranslate]SANREMO – Riff à la Led Zeppelin, very grunge groove, swear words and final provocation on Twitter: “We dedicate this victory to that teacher who always told us to be quiet and good. # Sanremo2021”. →
[GTranslate]SANREMO – It is rock that triumphs at the 71st edition of the Sanremo Festival: after a very long final evening, which ended late at night, the Maneskin (in the pic) were proclaimed winners. The band from Rome reached the top step of the podium (in second place Francesca Michielin – Fedez, in third Ermal Meta) with the song “Zitti e buoni” signed by all four members of the band: Damiano David, Victoria De Angelis, Thomas Raggi and Ethan Torchio. →
Per la nostra rubrica musicale: l’Elvis italiano a Sanremo, Bobby Solo e “Una lacrima sul viso”.
I links delle precedenti “Note a margine”:
Tony Renis, “Quando quando quando”
https://cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-2/
Luigi Tenco, “Ciao amore ciao”
https://cnmng.ca/note-a-margine/
SANREMO – E’ il primo Festival di Sanremo senza il pubblico in sala e con gli applausi registrati: a causa del Covid-19, infatti, la storica manifestazione dedicata alla canzone italiana – che inizia stasera (martedì 2 marzo) e termina sabato 6 marzo – si svolge “a porte chiuse”. →
[GTranslate]SANREMO – First verdict at the Sanremo Festival, the event dedicated to the Italian song. Luca Gaudiano (in the photo), a young singer-songwriter from Foggia, is the winner of the “Young” section: the thirty-year-old from Puglia won the final on Friday 5 March with the song “Polvere da sparo”, triumphing over the other three finalists Wrongonyou (with “Lessons in flight”), which won the Critics’ Award “Mia Martini”, Davide Shorty (with “Regina”) who was awarded the Press Office Award “Lucio Dalla” and Folcast (with “Discover yourself”). →