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Cesare Cremonini (détail)
Cesare Cremonini may refer to: * Cesare Cremonini (musician) (born 1980), Italian singer-songwriter * Cesare Cremonini (philosopher) Cesare Cremonini (; 22 December 1550 – 19 July 1631), sometimes Cesare Cremonino, was an Italian professor of natural philosophy, working rationalism (against revelation) and Aristotelian materialism (against the dualist immortality of the ...
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Cesare Cremonini (musician)
Cesare Cremonini (; born 27 March 1980) is an Italian singer-songwriter and actor. Cremonini was the leader of Lùnapop, a successful and popular Italian pop band between 1999 and 2002. In 2002 Lùnapop was disbanded. He has since pursued a successful solo career. His Lùnapop bandmate, Nicola 'Ballo' Balestri, has joined him in his new band, along with other musicians. The singer's biggest solo hits include "Vieni a vedere perché", "Latin Lover", "Gongi-Boy", " Marmellata #25", "Dicono di me", "Figlio di un re", "Il Comico", "Mondo", "Buon viaggio (Share The Love)", "Poetica" and "Nessuno Vuole Essere Robin". Since going solo, he has released six albums: ''Bagus'', ''Maggese'', ''1+8+24'', ''Il primo bacio sulla Luna, La Teoria dei Colori, Logico'' and ''Possibili Scenari''. There is an additional "special edition" version of ''Bagus'' with a DVD containing extra bonus and music videos. His album ''Maggese'' was partly recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios Abbey ...
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