Rosanna Zambon

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Rosanna Zambon
Born Schio, Italy
Genres Kayōkyoku, Bossa Nova
OccupationsSinger, musician (Japanese)
Years active1968-1990
Labels Nippon Columbia, Warner Music Japan

Rosanna Zambon (born July 3, 1950, in Schio, Italy) is an Italian singer.

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Biography

She is best known for her work in Japan with the duo Hide & Rosanna. She subsequently became a TV personality with her own Italian cuisine show. [1]

Discography

Selected Songs

Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances

Year#SongNo.VSRemarks
1970 (Showa 45)/21st1Ai Wa Kitsukiyasuku (愛は傷つきやすく)11/24Toi et MoiParticipated with Demon Hide as 'Hide and Rosanna', under White team.
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd2Nozomu Monowasubete (望むものはすべて)14/25 Izumi Yukimura

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