Francesca Chiara

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Francesca Chiara
Birth nameFrancesca Chiara Casellati [1]
Also known asFrancesca Chiara
Born (1972-03-25) March 25, 1972 (age 52)
Origin Padua, Italy
Genres Gothic rock
Gothic metal
Symphonic metal
OccupationsSinger
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1989–present
Labels Repo Records
Website Official MySpace

Francesca Chiara Palamara [2] (born March 25, 1972, in Padua, Italy, as Francesca Chiara Casellati [3] ) is the singer and songwriter of the Italian band The LoveCrave.

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Biography

Francesca Chiara's parents are teachers (English and Mathematics) and they still live in Padova, where Francesca was born.[ citation needed ] Her grandparents lived in Venice, and she descends from a Venetian noble family, the Pisani.[ citation needed ] Her grandmother's name was Adriana Pisani.

Francesca Chiara spent her childhood going to Venice every weekend and this is why she has always been fascinated by dark and silent atmospheres, where her music finds inspiration.[ citation needed ] Her first child, where born in 2010 [4] and Chiara is married to Tancredi Palamara. [5]

Musical career

She wrote her first novel at the age of 10 and she wrote her first song at 13 years old.[ citation needed ] It was called "Survivor".

At 17 years old she spent one year in San Francisco, California graduating at Castro Valley High School and she began to sing seriously and to play guitar.[ citation needed ]

She returned to Italy and founded the band Mystery, with Simon Dredo and Mauro Lentola, producing a four-song hard rock EP.[ citation needed ]

At 19 years old she moved from Padova to Milan and started studying music for three years in a music school but then she left it.[ citation needed ] She worked in a wedding agency, sold wine through the phone and worked in a concert agency to survive and pay the rent. [6]

She met Tank Palamara in a metal club and they started to collaborate. Their first band was called The Flu in 1996 and it was a new punk metal band. They played all over Italy and participated to the Sanremo Music Festival in 1999. [7]

The first album Il Parco Dei Sogni came out in Italian as a concept album with Sony Music Italy that also produced the video of the song “Streghe” (witches). [6] This is a concept album and the story takes place in the future, after a war. [8] Three girls find themselves in the Old Zone of the city and meet an old lady that brings them through a gate and shows them a wonderful park that was there before the war. There they start living the stories of the people that used to go to that park. Love, death, drugs, loneliness, jealousy and they realize that there is always a hope and that wars can't change the deep essence of mankind. [9] It was released in 1999, it includes the songs Streghe and Ti Amo Che Strano that was presented by Francesca Chiara at the famous Festival di Sanremo in 1999. [10]

After various experiences into electronic and alternative music Tank and Francesca created in year 2003 the new gothic rock band The LoveCrave with Bob Machine on drums and Simon Dredo on bass [11] and released with the band 2006 the album The Angel And The Rain. [12]

Influences

Inspired by movies like The Crow, Blade Runner, Edward Scissorhands, Matrix ... FC's music has always had a mysterious and aggressive side that creates contrasts with her love for great melodies. Her biggest influences come from the eighties rock/metal (Iron Maiden, Queensryche but also AC/DC, Joan Jett and Sex Pistols...) to the nineties gothic wave (HIM, Paradise Lost...) . "Writing a melody is the hardest part cause it has to be simple, emotional and instinctive and it has to be the mirror of the words you are saying, so every great melody is an influence for me." [13]

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References

  1. Francesca Chiara Casellati-Diskographie - Discogs
  2. Francesca Chiara: „Muzica e singurul lucru care contează”
  3. Francesca Chiara Casellati
  4. Some news at The LoveCrave MySpace
  5. Tank Palamara and Francesca Chiara
  6. 1 2 Interview with Francesca Chiara
  7. * Spotlight on the 1999 Festival di Sanremo * The Festival of the Italian Song
  8. ":: MTV | Biografie | The LoveCrave | music". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  9. Francesca Chiara - lavocedelledonne.it
  10. Il Parco Dei Sogni | Francesca Chiara Album | Yahoo! Music
  11. The LoveCrave ~ The Angel and the Rain at laut.de Archived May 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  12. The LoveCrave "The Angel And The Rain", VÖ 20.10.2006, Repo Records
  13. Mera Luna 2007