Lu Colombo
Maria Luisa Colombo (born 3 July 1952), best known as Lu Colombo, is an Italian singer.
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Birth name | Maria Luisa Colombo |
Born | 3 July 1952 |
Origin | Milan, Italy |
Genres | Italo disco |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Carosello Records, EMI Italiana, UP Art Records |
Website | http://www.lucolombo.it/ |
Life and career
She was born in Milan in 1952. Since childhood she was encouraged by her parents to develop her passion for music. During the 1960s she began to sing and play guitar.
During the 1970s, she was active in theater. She wrote soundtracks and worked in a recording and editing studio. She also worked part-time in a music store as a graphic designer.
In 1981, she sang the summer hit "Maracaibo";[1] as of 2017 she is still known for this album.[2]
In 2016 Lou Colombo produced "Basta (Enough)", a project against violence and femicide.
In 2017, she published Controcorrente, a tribute album to Gabriella Ferri.
Discography
- Singles
- 1982 – Skipper/Rio Rio (Moon Records, 7", 12")
- 1982 – Maracaibo/Neon (Moon Records, 7", 12")
- 1982 – Maracaibo (Tony Carrasco Remix)
- 1983 – Dance All Nite/O Do Not Love Me to Long (EMI Italiana, 7")
- 1983 – Dance All Nite (EMI Italiana, 12")
- 1984 – Aurora/Samba Calipso Tango (EMI Italiana, 7")
- 1984 – Aurora Hot Version (Emi Italiana, 12")
- 1985 – Rimini Ouagadougou/Punto Zero (EMI Italiana, 7")
- 1993 – Maracaibo/Neon|Maracaibo Remix 93 Nuda (Soul Xpression, 12")
- 2001 – Maracaibo/Neon|Maracaibo – 20th Anniversary (ICE Record, CD single)
- 2011 – Maracaibo reggae 30th Anniversary
- 2017 – La pansè (tribute to Gabriella Ferri)
- LP
- 2003 – L'uovo di Colombo
- 2007 – Lupai (CD)
- 2012 – Molto più di un buon motivo
- 2016 – Basta
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References
External links
- Lu Colombo discography at Discogs
- Official website
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