Альбомы исполнителя
'70 / '00
2000 · альбом
Adesso
1999 · альбом
Stelle
1998 · альбом
Vorrei incontrarti fra cent'anni
1996 · альбом
Angelo
1994 · альбом
Le foglie e il vento
1992 · альбом
Apri le braccia e poi vola
1990 · альбом
Il mondo avrà una grande anima (Live)
1988 · альбом
Quando Sarò Capace D'Amare
2023 · альбом
Sono un figlio
2022 · альбом
Più di quanto ti ho amato (Rhythmic Version)
2022 · сингл
Sono un figlio
2021 · сингл
Abitante di un corpo celeste
2021 · сингл
Lucio!! Live
2019 · альбом
Almeno pensami
2018 · сингл
La Forza Di Dire Sì
2017 · альбом
Playlist: Ron
2016 · сборник
Al Centro Della Musica
2014 · альбом
Guarda Chi Si Vede
2014 · альбом
I Ragazzi Italiani
2014 · сингл
Una Citta' Per Cantare
2014 · альбом
Way Out
2013 · альбом
I Grandi Successi: Ron
2008 · альбом
Le più belle canzoni di Ron
2005 · альбом
Cuori di Vetro
2001 · альбом
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Биография
Born in 1953 in Dorno, Italy (a town south of Milan), by an early age the boy who would later become Ron, Rosalino Cellamare, showed an interest in singing, and soon began taking vocal lessons and participating in local festivals and competitions. In 1970, at only 16, the young artist made his debut at the annual San Remo Festival with Nada, and the duo placed seventh with their song "Pà Diglielo a Mà." Two years later, a piece he wrote, "Piazza Grande," was performed at the festival by Lucio Dalla, and that same year his debut full-length, Il Bosco degli Amanti, was released under the name Rosalino Cellamare. For his next two records, Dal Nostro Livello (1972) and Esperienza (1975), he used solely his given first name, but in 1980, after having taken a break from music to explore acting, the singer issued his first disc under the name with which he would become famous. Una Città per Cantare became one of Ron's most beloved and famous albums, and the years that followed saw a particularly prolific release schedule, and included 1985's Ron and 1992's Le Foglie e il Vento. In 1996 Ron achieved his first-ever victory at San Remo, with the song "Vorrei Incontrarti Fra Cent'Anni," and in 2000, Italian television channel Rai celebrated the singer/songwriter and producer's 30 years in music by organizing and broadcasting a concert, called Una Città per Cantare, in which Ron sang with fellow artists like Gianni Morandi, Jackson Browne, and Lucio Dalla. In 2002 Ron went on tour with Italian superstars Pino Daniele, Francesco de Gregori, and Fiorella Mannoia, and two years later released Le Voci del Mondo. In 2005 the project Ma Quando Dici Amore, in which Ron sang with artists like Anggun, Carmen Consoli, Raf, Luca Carboni, and Loredana Berté, among others, to raise money for Lou Gehrig's Disease, came out. Though the album was initially sold only at newsstands in collaboration with La Corriere della Sera, it was reissued the following year as Ma Quando Dici Amore: Sanremo 2006, and included additional performances not found on the first edition. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi