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Enzo Ghinazzi

Enzo Ghinazzi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛntso ɡiˈnattsi]; born 11 September 1955), best known as Pupo (pronounced [ˈpuːpo]; Italian for 'Little Baby'), is an Italian singer, lyricist, television presenter, writer and voice actor.

Pupo
Pupo in 2016
Background information
Birth nameEnzo Ghinazzi
Born (1955-09-11) 11 September 1955 (age 68)
Ponticino, Tuscany, Italy
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • television presenter
  • writer
  • voice actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active1975–present
Labels
Websitepupo.tv

Life and career edit

Enzo Ghinazzi was born in Ponticino, a frazione of Laterina Pergine Valdarno in the Tuscan province of Arezzo. His father was a mailman and his mother was a housewife, but they both cultivated interests in singing and acting. In 1975 he debuted as a singer-songwriter under the stage name Pupo with "Ti scriverò" ("I will write to you").[1]

Pupo's first album release, Come sei bella ("You are so beautiful"), came in 1976. His second album, Gelato al cioccolato, was his first major success , containing the hit singles "Ciao" and "Gelato al cioccolato", written with Cristiano Malgioglio; the album was the artist's first of 11 gold records. In 1980 Pupo competed for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival with the gold record winning song "Su di noi [it]" ("Above us"): the song was included in his third album Più di prima ("More than before"), which was Pupo's best selling record and also included "Firenze Santa Maria Novella", a love letter to the city of Florence.[2]

In 1981 he wrote his first hit for another artist : "Sarà perché ti amo", sung by Ricchi e Poveri at the Sanremo Festival that year.[3] Pupo competed again in the Festival in 1983 with "Cieli azzurri" ("Blue skies") and in 1984 with "Un amore grande" ("A big love"), written by Umberto Tozzi and Giancarlo Bigazzi. In 1986 he released the album Pupo in the USSR, a major success that sparked his fame in Eastern Europe.[4] The following year he won the international children's song festival Zecchino d'Oro as the author of "Canzone amica" ("Friend song"). Pupo toured extensively on international stages , and in 1991 he released his first and to date only live album, Canada's Wonderland, recorded in Toronto.[5] In 1992 he competed for the fourth time at the Sanremo Music Festival, this time under his birth name, with the spiritual "La mia preghiera" ("My prayer").

After spending some years out of the national spotlight (while maintaining a solid international fanbase) and then devoting himself to his television career, Pupo rose back to musical stardom with his consecutive appearances at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2009 and 2010. In 2007, the Dutch singer André Hazes covered his song "Forse" ("Maybe") with the title "Blijf bij mi" ("Stay with me"). In 2009 he competed with "L'opportunità" ("The opportunity"), singing alongside Paolo Belli and Youssou N'Dour, reaching the finals. The year after, he came second in the Festival singing "Italia amore mio [it]" with tenor Luca Canonici and Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, member of the former Italian royal family; in the "guest night" of the Festival, World Cup winning football coach Marcello Lippi was invited on stage. The song was a success with the audience, and the trio was considered the moral winner of the Festival.[6]

In 2022, after 2 years marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Pupo resumes his live international tour, entitled "40 ANNI SU DI NOI". Australian shows in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne; those in the European Theaters of Switzerland, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg and the summer ones in the Italian Squares are always sold out, triggering a participation and enthusiasm on the part of the public, which go beyond all expectations, both from Pupo and the organizers . And this is why Pupo and his collaborators decide to relaunch the LIVE TOUR around the World also for 2023.

Television career, voice acting and writing edit

Pupo started working in television in 1989, when he was called to host Domenica In on Rai 1. In the 2000s he appeared often in football shows, as a supporter of the Serie A club Fiorentina. Pupo focused fully on his television career starting from 2005, starting with the reality show La fattoria [it] on Canale 5 as a reporter from the Brazilian set.[7]

He achieved great success hosting game shows on Rai 1, the Italian public broadcaster's main channel: from Affari Tuoi (the Italian edition of Deal or No Deal) to Reazione a Catena, the Italian adaptation of Chain Reaction. He then hosted the Italian edition of The Singing Bee, called Chi fermerà la musica [it], and three editions of the talent show I raccomandati [it] on Rai 1.[8] Since 2010, Pupo hosts the annual festival of Neapolitan music Napoli prima e dopo [it], which under his tenure has averaged over three million viewers with a 20% audience share on Rai 1.

He also featured as an announcer on Sky Sports with La notte del poker [it], the first Italian poker championship, and he competed in the celebrity edition of the championship.

Meanwhile, Pupo started voice acting in Italian: he played Hammy in the DreamWorks animated movie Over the Hedge[9] and the titular character in the 2010 comedy Marmaduke. He also hosted radio shows on Rai Radio 1, such as Attenti a Pupo and Passato contro futuro.

Pupo also wrote three books. His first autobiography, Un enigma chiamato Pupo ("A mystery named Pupo"), was published in 2001 by Rai Eri (the publishing branch of the Italian public broadcaster). His second autobiography, Banco Solo! Diario di un giocatore chiamato Pupo ("Only bank! Diary of a player called Pupo"), deals with his troubled history with gambling.[10] Pupo then wrote a noir novel, La confessione ("The confession"), published by Rizzoli in 2012.[11]

Pupo admitted in March 2016 that he has had sex with men and transgender people. He also confirmed having both a wife and a partner, although he said he rejects the label of being bigamist, since bigamy is illegal and his wife and his mistress do not live together.[12] He's an atheist, but sometimes goes to church because he considers religion part of Italian popular culture.[13]

Awards edit

  • 11 gold records
  • Gondola d'Oro ("Golden gondola")[14]

Discography edit

Singles edit

  • "Ti scriverò" (1975)
  • "Come sei bella" (1977)
  • "Io solo senza te" (1977)
  • "Ciao" (1978)
  • "Forse" (1979) [No. 2 Switzerland]
  • "Su di noi [it]" (1980)
  • "Cosa farai" (1980)
  • "Lo devo solo a te" (1981) [No. 6 Switzerland]
  • "Nashville" (1981) [No. 9 Switzerland]
  • "Ancora io" (1982)
  • "E va bene così" (1983)
  • "Cieli azzurri" (1983)
  • "Un amore grande" (1984)
  • "Change generation" (1985)
  • "La vita è molto di più" (1986)
  • "Amore italiano" (1987)
  • "Dove sarai domani" (1989)
  • "Bambina" (1991)
  • "La mia preghiera" (1992)
  • "Senza fortuna" (1995)
  • "La notte" (1996)
  • "In eternità" (1997)
  • "Non è un addio" (1998)
  • "È Fiorentina" (1998)
  • "Sei caduto anche tu" (2001)
  • "L'opportunità" (2009)
  • "Italia amore mio" (2010)
  • "La storia di noi due" (2010)

Albums edit

  • Come sei bella (1977)
  • Gelato al cioccolato (1979)
  • Più di prima (1980)
  • Lo devo solo a te (1981)
  • Cieli azzurri (1983)
  • Malattia d'amore (1984)
  • Change generation (1985)
  • Un amore grande (1985)
  • La vita è molto di più (1986)
  • Quanta Gente (1986)
  • Quello che sono (1989)
  • Canada's Wonderland (1991)
  • Enzo Ghinazzi 1 (1992)
  • All the Best (1994)
  • Pupo 1996 (1996)
  • In eternità (1997)
  • Tornerò (1998)
  • Sei caduto anche tu (2000)
  • I grandi successi originali (2004)
  • L'equilibrista (2004)

Bibliography edit

  • Un enigma chiamato Pupo (2001)
  • Banco Solo! Diario di un giocatore chiamato Pupo (2005)
  • La confessione (2011)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ MTV.com About Pupo
  2. ^ Pupo: Sweet and a little salt
  3. ^ Pupo's Biography
  4. ^ Pupo Biography by Stacia Proefrock
  5. ^ Pupo
  6. ^ Sanremo 2010: sul podio Valerio Scanu, Pupo-Emanuele Filiberto-Luca Canonici e Marco Mengoni
  7. ^ Enzo Ghinazzi, 60 anni da Pupo
  8. ^ Four sold-out concerts for Pupo in the US
  9. ^ Pupo, Luca Ward e la gang del bosco
  10. ^ Libri/ Banco Solo, diario di un giocatore chiamato Pupo
  11. ^ "La confessione" di Pupo: "Mi racconto con un giallo"
  12. ^ "Pupo e l'intervista 'intima': "Sesso con uomini e trans"" [Pupo and his intimate interview: "Sex with men and transgender people"]. Il Messaggero (in Italian). Rome. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  13. ^ Giordano, Lucio (25 June 2021). "Pupo: Parlo con l'anima di mio padre, vado anche in chiesa ma non credo" [Pupo: I talk to my father's soul, I also go to church but I don't believe in God]. Dipiù (in Italian). No. 25. pp. 98–101.
  14. ^ Pupo & Ricchi E Poveri

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Italian site on Pupo
  • Pupo discography at Discogs
  • Enzo Ghinazzi at IMDb

enzo, ghinazzi, italian, pronunciation, ˈɛntso, ɡiˈnattsi, born, september, 1955, best, known, pupo, pronounced, ˈpuːpo, italian, little, baby, italian, singer, lyricist, television, presenter, writer, voice, actor, pupopupo, 2016background, informationbirth, . Enzo Ghinazzi Italian pronunciation ˈɛntso ɡiˈnattsi born 11 September 1955 best known as Pupo pronounced ˈpuːpo Italian for Little Baby is an Italian singer lyricist television presenter writer and voice actor PupoPupo in 2016Background informationBirth nameEnzo GhinazziBorn 1955 09 11 11 September 1955 age 68 Ponticino Tuscany ItalyGenresPopPop rockOccupation s Singersongwritertelevision presenterwritervoice actorInstrument s VocalspianoYears active1975 presentLabelsBaby RecordsCGDDiscomagic RecordsAriola RecordsPullJolly record company UMGWebsitepupo wbr tv Contents 1 Life and career 2 Television career voice acting and writing 3 Awards 4 Discography 4 1 Singles 4 2 Albums 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLife and career editEnzo Ghinazzi was born in Ponticino a frazione of Laterina Pergine Valdarno in the Tuscan province of Arezzo His father was a mailman and his mother was a housewife but they both cultivated interests in singing and acting In 1975 he debuted as a singer songwriter under the stage name Pupo with Ti scrivero I will write to you 1 Pupo s first album release Come sei bella You are so beautiful came in 1976 His second album Gelato al cioccolato was his first major success containing the hit singles Ciao and Gelato al cioccolato written with Cristiano Malgioglio the album was the artist s first of 11 gold records In 1980 Pupo competed for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival with the gold record winning song Su di noi it Above us the song was included in his third album Piu di prima More than before which was Pupo s best selling record and also included Firenze Santa Maria Novella a love letter to the city of Florence 2 In 1981 he wrote his first hit for another artist Sara perche ti amo sung by Ricchi e Poveri at the Sanremo Festival that year 3 Pupo competed again in the Festival in 1983 with Cieli azzurri Blue skies and in 1984 with Un amore grande A big love written by Umberto Tozzi and Giancarlo Bigazzi In 1986 he released the album Pupo in the USSR a major success that sparked his fame in Eastern Europe 4 The following year he won the international children s song festival Zecchino d Oro as the author of Canzone amica Friend song Pupo toured extensively on international stages and in 1991 he released his first and to date only live album Canada s Wonderland recorded in Toronto 5 In 1992 he competed for the fourth time at the Sanremo Music Festival this time under his birth name with the spiritual La mia preghiera My prayer After spending some years out of the national spotlight while maintaining a solid international fanbase and then devoting himself to his television career Pupo rose back to musical stardom with his consecutive appearances at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2009 and 2010 In 2007 the Dutch singer Andre Hazes covered his song Forse Maybe with the title Blijf bij mi Stay with me In 2009 he competed with L opportunita The opportunity singing alongside Paolo Belli and Youssou N Dour reaching the finals The year after he came second in the Festival singing Italia amore mio it with tenor Luca Canonici and Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy member of the former Italian royal family in the guest night of the Festival World Cup winning football coach Marcello Lippi was invited on stage The song was a success with the audience and the trio was considered the moral winner of the Festival 6 In 2022 after 2 years marked by the COVID 19 pandemic Pupo resumes his live international tour entitled 40 ANNI SU DI NOI Australian shows in Perth Sydney and Melbourne those in the European Theaters of Switzerland Belgium Germany and Luxembourg and the summer ones in the Italian Squares are always sold out triggering a participation and enthusiasm on the part of the public which go beyond all expectations both from Pupo and the organizers And this is why Pupo and his collaborators decide to relaunch the LIVE TOUR around the World also for 2023 Television career voice acting and writing editPupo started working in television in 1989 when he was called to host Domenica In on Rai 1 In the 2000s he appeared often in football shows as a supporter of the Serie A club Fiorentina Pupo focused fully on his television career starting from 2005 starting with the reality show La fattoria it on Canale 5 as a reporter from the Brazilian set 7 He achieved great success hosting game shows on Rai 1 the Italian public broadcaster s main channel from Affari Tuoi the Italian edition of Deal or No Deal to Reazione a Catena the Italian adaptation of Chain Reaction He then hosted the Italian edition of The Singing Bee called Chi fermera la musica it and three editions of the talent show I raccomandati it on Rai 1 8 Since 2010 Pupo hosts the annual festival of Neapolitan music Napoli prima e dopo it which under his tenure has averaged over three million viewers with a 20 audience share on Rai 1 He also featured as an announcer on Sky Sports with La notte del poker it the first Italian poker championship and he competed in the celebrity edition of the championship Meanwhile Pupo started voice acting in Italian he played Hammy in the DreamWorks animated movie Over the Hedge 9 and the titular character in the 2010 comedy Marmaduke He also hosted radio shows on Rai Radio 1 such as Attenti a Pupo and Passato contro futuro Pupo also wrote three books His first autobiography Un enigma chiamato Pupo A mystery named Pupo was published in 2001 by Rai Eri the publishing branch of the Italian public broadcaster His second autobiography Banco Solo Diario di un giocatore chiamato Pupo Only bank Diary of a player called Pupo deals with his troubled history with gambling 10 Pupo then wrote a noir novel La confessione The confession published by Rizzoli in 2012 11 Pupo admitted in March 2016 that he has had sex with men and transgender people He also confirmed having both a wife and a partner although he said he rejects the label of being bigamist since bigamy is illegal and his wife and his mistress do not live together 12 He s an atheist but sometimes goes to church because he considers religion part of Italian popular culture 13 Awards edit11 gold records Gondola d Oro Golden gondola 14 Discography editSingles edit Ti scrivero 1975 Come sei bella 1977 Io solo senza te 1977 Ciao 1978 Forse 1979 No 2 Switzerland Su di noi it 1980 Cosa farai 1980 Lo devo solo a te 1981 No 6 Switzerland Nashville 1981 No 9 Switzerland Ancora io 1982 E va bene cosi 1983 Cieli azzurri 1983 Un amore grande 1984 Change generation 1985 La vita e molto di piu 1986 Amore italiano 1987 Dove sarai domani 1989 Bambina 1991 La mia preghiera 1992 Senza fortuna 1995 La notte 1996 In eternita 1997 Non e un addio 1998 E Fiorentina 1998 Sei caduto anche tu 2001 L opportunita 2009 Italia amore mio 2010 La storia di noi due 2010 Albums edit Come sei bella 1977 Gelato al cioccolato 1979 Piu di prima 1980 Lo devo solo a te 1981 Cieli azzurri 1983 Malattia d amore 1984 Change generation 1985 Un amore grande 1985 La vita e molto di piu 1986 Quanta Gente 1986 Quello che sono 1989 Canada s Wonderland 1991 Enzo Ghinazzi 1 1992 All the Best 1994 Pupo 1996 1996 In eternita 1997 Tornero 1998 Sei caduto anche tu 2000 I grandi successi originali 2004 L equilibrista 2004 Bibliography editUn enigma chiamato Pupo 2001 Banco Solo Diario di un giocatore chiamato Pupo 2005 La confessione 2011 See also editList of best selling music artistsReferences edit MTV com About Pupo Pupo Sweet and a little salt Pupo s Biography Pupo Biography by Stacia Proefrock Pupo Sanremo 2010 sul podio Valerio Scanu Pupo Emanuele Filiberto Luca Canonici e Marco Mengoni Enzo Ghinazzi 60 anni da Pupo Four sold out concerts for Pupo in the US Pupo Luca Ward e la gang del bosco Libri Banco Solo diario di un giocatore chiamato Pupo La confessione di Pupo Mi racconto con un giallo Pupo e l intervista intima Sesso con uomini e trans Pupo and his intimate interview Sex with men and transgender people Il Messaggero in Italian Rome 18 March 2016 Retrieved 30 November 2016 Giordano Lucio 25 June 2021 Pupo Parlo con l anima di mio padre vado anche in chiesa ma non credo Pupo I talk to my father s soul I also go to church but I don t believe in God Dipiu in Italian No 25 pp 98 101 Pupo amp Ricchi E PoveriExternal links editOfficial website Italian site on Pupo Pupo discography at Discogs Enzo Ghinazzi at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enzo Ghinazzi amp oldid 1154040897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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