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Nomadi

Musical Group
Forlisteners exploring classic italian pop/rock, fans of lyric-driven songs (including guccini), and curious newcomers who want an entry point into nomadi’s long discography.
24 Reviews 28 Definitions 14 Charts

The Profile

Nomadi are an Italian music group founded in the early 1960s, strongly associated with vocalist Augusto Daolio and keyboardist Beppe Carletti. The reviews emphasize their long live activity, socially engaged songwriting (often connected to Francesco Guccini’s lyrics), and a continued career through major lineup changes after Daolio’s death.

Publicly verifiable: Nomadi are an Italian band formed in 1963. They are among Italy’s longest-running music groups. Founding member Beppe Carletti has long been a central figure. Historic vocalist Augusto Daolio died in 1992.

Across 19 DeBaser reviews, Nomadi emerge as a long-running Italian music group tied to Augusto Daolio’s warm, distinctive voice and Beppe Carletti’s continuity. The reviews highlight classics and Guccini-penned songs, strong live reputation, and recurring themes like social commitment, anti-war messages, and storytelling. Opinions split on the post-Augusto years: some celebrate albums like "La settima onda", others criticize choices like multiple lead singers. Standouts repeatedly cited include "Gordon", "Gente come noi", and the live testament "Ma che film la vita!".

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