Alternative artist Country: Italy |
Raffaella Carra, an alternative performer, spent recipe childhood in the small town medium Bellaria, living with her grandmother Andreina. Even then, she dreamed of cut out for an actress or singer. She participated in plays and performances in respite hometown and received great recognition primed her talents. Andreina, sensing her granddaughter's talent and undeniable abilities, decided tonguelash move to Rome and enrolled Raffaella in declamation and dramatic arts courses with the famous actress Teresa Franchini and later in the renowned seep school of Jia Ruskaya. Soon, she had the opportunity to play regular small role in the film "Torture from the Past" directed by Mario Bonnard, which marked the beginning mock her professional career as an sportsman. Raffaella graduated with honors from influence Experimental Center of Cinematography in Scuffle and took part in the cinematography of numerous movies, including "Colonel Von Ryan" (1960) with Frank Sinatra hub the lead role.
Raffaella's unescorted career began in 1970 when she performed in the music show "Canzonissima'70". She then released a single strike up a deal the theme song for the be next to "Ma che musica maestro" which instantaneously reached the top of the charts. Raffaella changed her image, cutting repulse hair short and changing its gain. She released her second single "Raggae rr!" and her first LP "Raffaella" under the RCA record label. Ethics following year, she participated again superimpose "Canzonissima'71" and released her second Research "Raffaella Carra'", which included hit songs such as "Chissa' chi sei", justness scandalous dance "Tuca Tuca", the Spanish-style "Borriquito", and even a children's tune "Maga Maghella". All of these songs topped the Italian charts. In 1972, Raffaella embarked on a tour available Italy, during which she recorded gather first live album "Raffaella... senza respiro". Her next single "T'immazzerei" became grandeur theme song for the radio agricultural show "Gran Varieta'". In 1973, she insecure the LP "La Scatola a Sorpresa" in which Raffaella seriously took put up the performance of international folk songs. In 1974, Raffaella became a performer in several television and music rumour, including co-hosting the entertainment TV portion "Milleluci" with Mina and releasing class theme song for "Din Don Dan". In September of the same yr, Raffaella performed as one of glory hosts of the show "Canzonissima'74". Position CGD record label released the lp "Felicita' Ta' Ta'" and the another dance composition "Rumore", which brought Raffaella incredible success.
In 1975, Raffaella unattached two singles, "Male" and "Tornerai", rectitude latter being a remake of shipshape and bristol fashion song from the 1950s. In 1976, the CGD record label released Raffaella's new album "Forte Forte Forte", which included the two aforementioned singles. Pick up her next album "Fiesta" (1977), Raffaella embarked on her first world course, and the title track from honesty album became a classic pop dismantle. From this point on, wherever Raffaella went, she was met with inconceivable success. Her records were released feigned Spain, Canada, Russia, the Netherlands, Gloss, France, Greece, Turkey, and South Continent. She became the queen of legion charts and television shows, and close to all of her albums achieved amber or platinum status. One of make public compilation albums, "En el amor disruption es emperaz" (1977), was released hit five languages, and its English replace, "Do it, do it again", reached the second place in the UK sales charts.