De André
"De André" refers to Fabrizio De André, an influential Italian singer-songwriter known for his poetic lyrics and unique musical style. Born in 1940 in Genoa, Italy, he became a prominent figure in the Italian music scene during the 1960s and 1970s. His songs often explore themes of love, social issues, and the struggles of marginalized people, drawing inspiration from various literary sources.
De André's work is characterized by a blend of folk, rock, and traditional Italian music. He is celebrated for albums like La Canzone di Marinella and Crêuza de Mä, which showcase his ability to tell stories through music. His legacy continues to inspire artists and fans alike, making him a beloved figure in Italian culture.