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Modena City Ramblers (also known as M.C.R.) is an Italian folk rock band founded in 1991. Their music is heavily influenced by Celtic themes, and can be compared to folk rock music. The band has sold over 500,000 albums. Known for their left-wing politics, their lyrics often speak out against the Mafia and fascism.

Modena City Ramblers
Collage of the members of the Modena City Ramblers
Photographer and creator of collage: Roberto Scorta
Background information
OriginModena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Genres
  • Folk rock
  • folk
Years active1991–present
Members
  • Arcangelo "Kaba" Cavazzuti
  • Elisabetta "Betty" Vezzani
  • Davide "Dudu" Morandi
  • Francesco "Fry" Moneti
  • Franco D'Aniello
  • Massimo "Ice" Ghiacci
  • Roberto Zeno
  • Sara Troccolo
Past members
  • Luca "Gabibbo" Giacometti
  • Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti
  • Alberto Cottica
  • Luciano Gaetani
  • Massimo Giuntini
  • Marco Michelini
  • Alberto Morselli
  • Giovanni Rubbiani
Websiteramblers.it

Biography


We started as a hobby, for fun pure and simple. We had a punk vibe, we went and played without even rehearsing, sometimes we were six, sometimes seven, even eleven.

Franco D'Aniello

The Modena City Ramblers were formed in 1991 by a group of friends who wanted to play traditional Irish music. The first to join were Alberto Morselli, Giovanni Rubbiani and Alberto Cottica (previously in Lontano da dove), Chris Dennis (formerly a member of Nomadi), Filippo Chieli, Franco D'Aniello and Luciano Gaetani from 'Abazia dei folli. On Saint Patrick's Day in 1991, during a concert in a pub in Modena, they chose the name Modena City Ramblers. The name was an homage to Dublin City Ramblers, an Irish band.[1]

In 1992, they were joined by bassist Massimo Ghiacci (formerly in the band Plutonium 99). During the evening of 1 March they recorded their first demo. During a concert at a pub in Carpi, Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti sang "The Wild Rover" for the first time.[2] At this time the Modena City Ramblers became an open company, and have remained so during throughout their history, with almost all members who have left the band returning sporadically to play with the group. Their most famous concert was performed as the opening act for the Pogues in Modena. Their repertoire has since expanded considerably, including traditional Italian songs as "Bella ciao", "Fischia il vento", and "Contessa".

The singer of the group Cisco along with producer Kaba Cavazzuti who also became "a new member of the Modena City Ramblers after changes in the original line-up", released the album of the ‘brother band’ Casa del Vento, titled "900" which came out in February 2001.[3]



Members


The band's lineup has changed many times since their formation.[4] After the first album, singer Alberto Morselli left the band; in 1996 Francesco Moneti replaced Marco Michelini, and Giovanni Rubbiani and Alberto Cottica left the band in 2001. Singer Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti left the band in 2005 after fourteen years. The lineup in 2006 was:


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References


  1. Alberto Morselli in his biography Archived 8 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti in Clan Banlieue – 12 years of songs, concerts, interviews, journeys, videos
  3. "RADIOCHANGO :: Música y Revolución ::". radiochango.com.
  4. "Tree". Archived from the original on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 22 June 2008.
  5. Tour 2008
  6. Tour 2008 Image



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[de] Modena City Ramblers

Die Modena City Ramblers sind eine 1991 gegründete italienische Folk-Rock-Band mit überwiegend politischen Texten. Sie selbst bezeichnen ihren Stil als „combat folk“. Über die ursprüngliche Idee, Irish Folk mit italienischen Texten bzw. in modenesischem Dialekt zu machen, entwickelte sich die Band bald weit hinaus und griff Elemente beispielsweise aus dem Balkan und aus arabischer Musik auf. Die umfassende Beschäftigung mit den Befreiungsbewegungen Lateinamerikas, zu der auch eine Mexiko-Reise der Band gehörte, schlug sich in vielen Stücken, oftmals in spanischer Sprache, nieder. Zum Repertoire gehörten aber immer auch modernisierte Versionen traditioneller Arbeiter- und Partisanenlieder wie Bella Ciao.
- [en] Modena City Ramblers

[es] Modena City Ramblers

Modena City Ramblers es un grupo de música italiano.



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