Patty Pravo, born as Nicoletta Strambelli on April 9, 1948, is one of Italy's most iconic pop singers who rose to prominence in the late 1960s. She is affectionately known as "La diva della canzone italiana" and has been enchanting audiences with her distinctive voice and theatrical performance style for over half a century. Patty's career launched with her debut single "Ragazzo Triste" in 1966, marking the beginning of a series of hits that would make her an Italian music legend.
Her 1968 single "La Bambola" turned into one of the most enduring songs of the Italian music canon, earning her a place in the hearts of multiple generations of music lovers. With a career that shows no signs of slowing down, Patty Pravo has continued to innovate and reinvent her music, evident in her recent releases like "La Bambola (Federico Scavo Remixes)" which reimagines her classic hit for contemporary audiences. She has participated multiple times in the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival, with her most recent entry being "Un po' come la vita" in 2019. Patty's discography is vast, containing numerous hit records, live albums like "LIVE La Fenice (Venezia) - Teatro Romano (Verona)," and collections like "The Lost Records" and "Super Best," which celebrate the extensive breadth of her career. Patty Pravo remains one of Italy’s most beloved and influential artists, with a musical legacy that continues to inspire and captivate fans around the world.
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