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Dori Ghezzi (born 30 March 1946) is an Italian singer who was active as a recording artist between 1966 and 1989. In the 1970s, Ghezzi worked mainly in a duo with American singer
Wess Wesley Johnson known by his stage name Wess (August 13, 1945 — September 21, 2009) was an American-born Italian singer and bass guitarist, perhaps mostly known for representing Italy along with Dori Ghezzi in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 i ...
, and the couple represented Italy in the 1975
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.


Early career

Ghezzi was born in
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, in the
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. After winning a regional song festival in 1966, Ghezzi was offered a recording contract with
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-based record label
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. In the following years, she released several successful singles including "Vivere per vivere" and "Casatschock". Ghezzi made her first appearance in the
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in 1970, performing "Occhi a mandorla", a duet with Rossano, but the song failed to qualify for the final. In the period 1970–72, Ghezzi mainly recorded Italian cover versions of popular French and British songs of the time.


With Wess

In 1972, Ghezzi's fellow Durium recording artist
Wess Wesley Johnson known by his stage name Wess (August 13, 1945 — September 21, 2009) was an American-born Italian singer and bass guitarist, perhaps mostly known for representing Italy along with Dori Ghezzi in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 i ...
suggested that the pair team up as a duo to record "Voglio stare con te", a version of British hit "
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". This proved a big chart success, and Durium proposed that Wess and Ghezzi become a regular recording partnership. Ghezzi had a solo album ready for release in 1973, which, along with a single "Adamo ed Eva", would be her last solo recording venture of the 1970s. Thereafter, Wess and Ghezzi became a successful and prolific duo, releasing seven albums and many singles before they parted ways in 1979. They took part in San Remo twice, coming sixth in 1973 ("Tu nella mia vita") and second in 1976 ("Come stai, con chi sei?").


Eurovision Song Contest

In 1975, Wess and Ghezzi were chosen by broadcaster
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to be Italy's representatives at that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song "
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" ("It Was"). They went forward to the 20th Eurovision, held on 22 March in
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, where "Era", an unusual song for Eurovision at the time, proved different enough to impress the voting juries and placed third in a field of 19.


Kidnapping

In 1974 Ghezzi became the partner of singer
Fabrizio De André Fabrizio Cristiano De André (; 18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was an Italian singer-songwriter, the most prominent ''cantautore'' of his time. His 40-year career reflects his interests in concept albums, literature, poetry, political pro ...
and the couple had set up home in
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, where Ghezzi had given birth to a daughter in 1977. On the evening of 27 August 1979, Ghezzi and De André were
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by members of Sardinia's '' Anonima sequestri'', and were held captive in the
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mountains for almost four months before being released (Ghezzi on 21 December, De André the following day) on payment of a ransom, reportedly in the region of 500 million lire, believed to have been raised by De André's family. The pair subsequently stated that they had been well-treated by their captors; when the kidnappers were apprehended and put on trial, De André would show understanding and sympathy in his testimony.


1980s

Following the split from Wess, Ghezzi resumed her solo career in 1980 with the release of the album ''Mamadodori'', dedicated to her daughter. ''Piccole donne'' followed in 1983 and the song "Margherita non-lo sa" earned Ghezzi third place at that year's San Remo. 1987 saw the album ''Velluti e carte vetrate'' and 14th place at San Remo with "E non-si finisce mai", while her last album ''Il cuore delle donne'', the title track of which became Ghezzi's final San Remo entry (placing 16th), came in 1989. Ghezzi and De André married on 7 December 1989.


Retirement

Ghezzi retired from her singing career on medical advice in 1990, having developed a serious problem with her vocal cords, and has since made only infrequent and secondary contributions to recordings by other artists. De André died of lung cancer in 1999 and Ghezzi has since dedicated herself to preserving and promoting his artistic heritage. She is the president of the ''Fondazione Fabrizio De André''.Interview in Il Ponente, 17 May 2009
(Italian)


See also

*
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*
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Sanremo Music Festival entries

*1970: "Occhi a mandorla" (with Rossano) – Semi-final *1973: "Tu nella mia vita" (with Wess) – 6th *1976: "Come stai, con chi sei?" (with Wess) – 2nd *1983: "Margherita non-lo sa" – 3rd *1987: "E non-si finisce mai" – 14th *1989: "Il cuore delle donne" – 16th


Albums discography

Solo *1973: ''Dori Ghezzi'' *1980: ''Mamadodori'' *1983: ''Piccolo donne'' *1987: ''Velluti e carte vetrate'' *1989: ''Il cuore delle donne'' With Wess *1973: ''Wess & Dori Ghezzi'' *1974: ''Un corpo e un'anima'' *1975: ''Terzo album'' *1976: ''Amore bellissimo'' *1976: ''I nostri successi'' *1977: ''Insieme'' *1979: ''In due'' *2000: ''Tu nella mia vita''


References


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Fondazione Fabrizio De André
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