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Edoardo Bennato

1946 - Today

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Edoardo Bennato (born 23 July 1946) is an Italian singer-songwriter. He is the brother of the singer-songwriter Eugenio Bennato. He is considered one of the greatest artists in Italian rock, a genre that he has often combined with blues and folk. Guitarist, harmonica player and singer, he later began to propose himself as one-man band, playing at the same time also tambourines, kazoo and other percussions. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Edoardo Bennato is the 1,206th most popular musician (up from 1,280th in 2019), the 3,347th most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,514th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Italian Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Edoardo Bennato ranks 1,206 out of 3,175Before him are Tony Williams, Sterling Morrison, Martin Birch, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Jason Becker, and Helen Merrill. After him are Paul Bley, Gene Clark, John Dolmayan, Joe Henderson, Dave Alexander, and Gene Autry.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Edoardo Bennato ranks 440Before him are Randy Meisner, Chava Alberstein, Luis Puenzo, Noddy Holder, Toshio Furukawa, and Ron Silver. After him are Martin Barre, Francis Goya, Kathy Ellis, Olena Chekan, Wes Unseld, and Erkki Tuomioja.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Edoardo Bennato ranks 3,348 out of 5,161Before him are Guido Gonzaga (1290), Lorenzo Perosi (1872), Teo Fabi (1955), Luigi Simoni (1939), Giovanni d'Alemagna (null), and Amelita Galli-Curci (1882). After him are Ivano Bordon (1951), Benedicta Boccoli (1966), Renato Rascel (1912), Dario Mangiarotti (1915), Bruno Bozzetto (1938), and Fulvio Collovati (1957).

Among MUSICIANS In Italy

Among musicians born in Italy, Edoardo Bennato ranks 44Before him are Pino Donaggio (1941), Mantovani (1905), Pino Daniele (1955), Giorgio Gaber (1939), Antonio Maria Bononcini (1677), and Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822). After him are Antonio Janigro (1918), Enzo Jannacci (1935), Renato Zero (1950), Marco Misciagna (1984), Francesco De Gregori (1951), and Lamberto Gardelli (1915).