Alberto Fortis (musician)

Alberto Fortis (born 3 June 1955 in Domodossola) is an Italian musician and songwriter.[1]

Alberto Fortis (2007)

Fortis, who released his first album Alberto Fortis in 1979, is the composer of both music and lyrics, and has directed the video clips for three of his songs.[1] Alberto Fortis contains a famous song "Milano e Vincenzo". In Italy it is known "Vincenzo, io t'ammazzerò" ("Vincent, I'm going to kill you") as well, from the first words in the song, where Fortis is angry with Vincenzo Micocci, his first producer.

His discography includes recordings from official collections and live recordings with a dozen discs made in Italy and abroad (Los Angeles, New York City and London).[1] Three of his albums have gone gold.

In the late eighties and early nineties Fortis wrote poetry which was published in two books, Tributo giapponese (1988) and Dentro il giardino (1994), both of which were edited by Giovanni Tranchida.[1][2]

Much in vogue in the eighties, Fortis has recently experienced a lull in his career; however, he returned to prominence in 2006 with his participation in the third edition of the reality show Music Farm, hosted by Simona Ventura (a show similar to the Hit Me, Baby, One More Time format) on Rai Due.[3]

Discography

Discography:[3]

  • 1979 - Alberto Fortis (Albume)
  • 1980 - Tra demonio e santitĂ 
  • 1981 - La grande grotta
  • 1982 - Fragole infinite
  • 1984 - El nino
  • 1985 - West of Broadway
  • 1987 - Assolutamente tuo
  • 1990 - Carta del cielo
  • 1991 - L'uovo (Live-Album)
  • 1991 - Fortissimo
  • 1994 - Dentro al giardino
  • 2001 - Angeldom
  • 2003 - Universo Fortis
  • 2005 - Fiori sullo schermo futuro
  • 2014 - Do l'anima
  • 2016 - Con Te EP ( Sony Music Italia )
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References

  1. AFP Crew. "Alberto Fortis People: Biographia: English". Alberto Fortis People. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2017.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  2. IT-News staff (8 February 1992). "La Scimmia di Tranchida". IT-News. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. (in Italian)
  3. MF staff (25 May 2006). "Alberto Fortis - RAI - Music Farm" (in Italian). Music Farm. Archived from the original on 10 June 2007.


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