Adelmo Fornaciari
Known by his stage name Zucchero, Adelmo Fornaciari is an acclaimed Italian singer-songwriter celebrated for his unique blend of blues, rock, and pop music. Born on September 25, 1955, in Roncocesi, Reggio Emilia, he rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like 'Donne' and 'Senza una donna.' His career has been marked by collaborations with international stars such as Eric Clapton, Sting, and Miles Davis. Recently, Zucchero has been in the news as he prepares to celebrate his 70th birthday with a concert at the Arena di Verona, where he reflects on his life, struggles with depression, and the importance of staying connected with his family.
Born on Sep 25, 1955 (70 years old)
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Adelmo Fornaciari, known as Zucchero, is a celebrated Italian singer-songwriter who performed at the Arena di Verona on his 70th birthday.
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