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Mercanti di liquore

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Forfans of italian folk, de andré admirers, and listeners into theatre-canzone and socially engaged songwriting.
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Mercanti di Liquore are an Italian folk group from the Brianza/Monza area. They began by reinterpreting Fabrizio De André and then asserted a distinct voice with original, socially-charged songs and a lively acoustic setup. Their work includes theatre-canzone collaborations with Marco Paolini and acclaimed live shows.

Band from Brianza/Monza; rooted in Italian folk and canzone d'autore; known for De André covers and originals like La musica dei poveri and Che/cosa/te/ne/fai/di/un/titolo; collaborated onstage and on record with Marco Paolini; energetic live performances featuring guitars and accordion.

Italian folk group from Brianza/Monza, celebrated for both De André covers and original, socially-charged songwriting. Reviews praise their live energy, acoustic arrangements with guitars and accordion, and collaborations with Marco Paolini. Highlights include La musica dei poveri and Che/cosa/te/ne/fai/di/un/titolo. Themes range from working-class stories to anti-militarism.

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