Patricia Carli

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Patricia Carli
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Carli in 2013
Background information
Birth nameRosetta Ardito
Born (1938-03-12) 12 March 1938 (age 86)
Taranto, Kingdom of Italy
Origin Italy
Belgium
France
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • composer
Years active1963–present
Labels

Rosetta Ardito (born 12 March 1938), known by her stage name Patricia Carli, is an Italian and Belgian origin French singer, songwriter, lyricist and composer.

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Life and career

Born in Taranto, Italy, Carli grew up in Belgium, where her parents had emigrated for work. After studying music and singing, she began performing in public and in a few years she became well known in Belgium and in France, where she performed at the prestigious Olympia music hall in Paris. [1]

In partnership with Gigliola Cinquetti she won the 1964 edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, with the song "Non ho l'età". [2] [3]

Partial discography

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References

  1. Eddy Anselmi (2009). "Patricia Carli". Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN   978-8863462296.
  2. "Festival di Sanremo del 1964" (in Italian). www.festival.vivasanremo.com. Archived from the original on 2002-05-07. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  3. "Sanremo 1964: Storie e storie del Festival" (in Italian). Rai . Retrieved 2015-04-24.

Further reading

Preceded by Winner of the Sanremo Music Festival
Gigliola Cinquetti / Patricia Carli
1964
Succeeded by