She was, after Mina, the most revolutionary pop singer of the '60s and '70s. From a beat doll inextricably linked to the myth of the Piper, she managed to reinvent herself countless times, spreading transgression and theatricality. First as a superb interpreter of authorial songs, then as a rock experimenter. She became an author and traveler herself, from the USA to China, experiencing remarkable successes and notable setbacks, without ever losing the charisma of the unyielding and irreplaceable diva that she is.

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Patty Pravo

Patty Pravo (born Nicoletta Strambelli in Venice) is an Italian singer who rose to fame in the 1960s and became known as the “Ragazza del Piper.” Reviews highlight her provocative public image, a distinctive low voice, major hits such as “Pazza idea” (1973) and “Pensiero stupendo” (1978), and later phases that include electronic and rock-leaning projects as well as Sanremo appearances.
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