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Gazebo

1960 - Today

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Paul Mazzolini (born 18 February 1960), known by his stage name Gazebo, is an Italian singer, songwriter, musician and record producer best known for his Italo disco music style during the 1980s. His song "I Like Chopin" reached No. 1 in more than 15 countries, and his debut single "Masterpiece" was also an international success. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gazebo is the 415th most popular singer (down from 381st in 2019), the 48th most popular biography from Lebanon (up from 50th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Lebanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Gazebo ranks 415 out of 4,381Before him are Liz Mitchell, Jackie Jackson, Sacha Distel, Genesis P-Orridge, Seal, and Amr Diab. After him are Anthony Kiedis, Christina Aguilera, David Byron, Helena Vondráčková, LP, and Solomiya Krushelnytska.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Gazebo ranks 85Before him are Jeremy Clarkson, Pierre Littbarski, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Taneti Mamau, Hideaki Anno, and Jennifer Grey. After him are Jonas Gahr Støre, Daryl Hannah, Hiroshi Amano, John Schneider, Gary Lineker, and Simonetta Sommaruga.

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In Lebanon

Among people born in Lebanon, Gazebo ranks 48 out of 145Before him are Antipater of Sidon (-200), Pamphilus of Caesarea (240), Raymond II, Count of Tripoli (1115), Bechara El Khoury (1890), Camille Chamoun (1900), and Nassim Nicholas Taleb (1960). After him are Omar Karami (1934), Hassan Diab (1959), Sabah (1927), Bertrand, Count of Toulouse (1065), Elias Hrawi (1926), and Layal Abboud (1982).

Among SINGERS In Lebanon

Among singers born in Lebanon, Gazebo ranks 2Before him are Fairuz (1935). After him are Sabah (1927), Layal Abboud (1982), Nancy Ajram (1983), Wadih El Safi (1921), Fayza Ahmed (1934), Maher Zain (1981), Elissa (1972), Najwa Karam (1966), Julia Boutros (1968), and Myriam Fares (1983).