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Luca Barbarossa (born 15 April 1961, Rome) is an Italian singer-songwriter who has released 12 albums since 1981, and is known for his participation in the 1988
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Early career

In 1980, Barbarossa won the
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, where he was spotted by a producer for the Fonit-Cetra record company, who signed him to a recording contract. As the Castrocaro winner, he was eligible to compete in the 1981
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, where he finished fourth with the self-penned song "Roma spogliata". His first self-titled album was released in the same year, and he toured as support act to
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. The album, and the singles released from it, were not notably successful and relations soured with Fonit-Cetra, leading to Barbarossa's departure from the label. He signed with the Italian division of the
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label, where the decision was taken to try to establish him as a singles artist before releasing an album. In 1986, he again participated in the San Remo Festival with "Via Margutta", but only managed 18th place. Another San Remo entry in 1987 resulted in ninth place for "Come dentro un film", which was also the title of the first album he released for CBS in the same year. He achieved his best San Remo placement to date in 1988 with "L'amore rubato" finishing third.Biography at Popon.it
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Eurovision Song Contest

In 1988, Barbarossa was chosen by broadcaster
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as the Italian Eurovision representative with the song "
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" ("Alive (I Write to You)"). He went forward to the 33rd Eurovision Song Contest, held on 30 April in
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, where "Vivo (Ti scrivo)" finished in 12th place of 21 entries.ESC History 1988
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Later career

Barbarossa won the 1992 San Remo Festival at his fifth attempt with "Portami a ballare", a song dedicated to his mother. In the 1990s he released four studio albums and a live album. In 1996 another San Remo entry with "Il ragazzo con la chitarra" placed 12th. A compilation album of his most popular songs, with two previously unreleased tracks, was issued in 2001. Barbarossa's final San Remo participation to date came in 2003, with "Fortuna" finishing 10th. He released an album of the same name that year, before putting his recording career on hold for four years. He returned with a single, "Aspettavamo il 2000" in 2007, before releasing ''Via delle storie infinite'', his first album for five years, in 2008.


San Remo Music Festival entries

*1981: "Roma spogliata" – 4th *1986: "Via Margutta" – 18th *1987: "Come dentro un film" – 9th *1988: "L'amore rubato" – 3rd *1992: "Portami a ballare" – 1st *1996: "Il ragazzo con la chitarra" – 12th *2003: "Fortuna" – 10th *2011: "Fino in fondo" Feat.
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– 8th *2018: "Passame er sale" – 7th


Albums discography

*1981: ''Luca Barbarossa'' *1987: ''Come dentro un film'' *1988: ''Non tutti gli uomini'' *1989: ''Al di là del muro'' *1992: ''Cuore d'acciaio'' *1993: ''Vivo'' *1994: ''Le cose da salvare'' *1996: ''Sotto lo stesso cielo'' *1999: ''Musica e parole'' *2001: ''Viaggio di ritorno'' *2003: ''Fortuna'' *2008: ''Via delle storie infinite'' *2011: ''Barbarossa Social Club'' *2018: ''Roma è de tutti''


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External links

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Myspace page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barbarossa, Luca Italian male singers Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Italy Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1988 Sanremo Music Festival winners Singers from Rome 1961 births Living people