Giovanna Nocetti (born 10 March 1945), known mononymously as Giovanna, is an Italian singer, record producer and songwriter, mainly successful in the 1970s.
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![]() Little Tony and Giovanna in Radiocorriere magazine, 1973. | |
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Birth name | Giovanna Nocetti |
Born | 10 March 1945 (1945-03-10) (age 77) Viareggio, Italy |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1970–present |
Born in Viareggio, Giovanna started playing the guitar during her high school years, and after a year at the university she eventually decided to abandon her studies and to move to Milan to pursue a music career.[1] In 1967, she signed a contract with the label Meazzi [it], and the same year she recorded her first single, "Ricordi notturni", composed by her own.[1]
Giovanna became first known in 1970, thanks to her participation to the RAI musical show Settevoci, and the same year she got her first hit, "Io non volevo dimenticare".[1] In 1971 she released her first album, Una corsa pazza. In the late 1970s she passed to the label Ri-Fi, getting her major hit with the song "Il mio ex", written by Paolo Limiti and Roberto Carlos.[1]
In 1982 Giovanna founded her own label, Kicco Records. In 1985 she composed a musical version of Ave Maria, which she also performed at the Sala Nervi in Vatican City in the presence of Pope John Paul II.[1]
From the mid-1980s Giovanna focused her activity both as a singer and as a producer on rediscovering and reworking Italian classic songs.[1]
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