Fordaliso and Fiorellino for One TV show

Fiordaliso and Fiorellino will be the first Italian artistes to appear exclusively on One TV chat show Bla Agenda on Saturday nights. Fiordaliso and upcoming artiste Fiorellino, whose latest single together Io Muoio is having a big successes in the...

Fiordaliso and Fiorellino will be the first Italian artistes to appear exclusively on One TV chat show Bla Agenda on Saturday nights.

Fiordaliso and upcoming artiste Fiorellino, whose latest single together Io Muoio is having a big successes in the Italian peninsula, will perform on Bla Agenda tomorrow at 8.35 p.m.

Many would still remember Fiordaliso's energetic performances during Sanremo, especially her rendition of Non voglio mica la luna, in 1984, penned for her by Zucchero. It was one of her greatest successes, classifying her in fifth place among the Big (the first among women) and reaching the first positions in the hit parades in Spain and Latin America.

Since then she has come a long way, earning for herself the title of Lady Sanremo for her class and elegance, with critics branding her as "the new Mina".

Her career also witnessed her prowess as an on-stage actress and an all-round artiste. A couple of years ago Fiordaliso also successfully participated in the Rai TV Reality show Music Farm.

Also featuring in her latest track Io Muoio, which she has written, is young pianist, singer and lyricist Fiorellino.

In 2004, fresh from his Rai TV appearances in Music Farm, Fiorellino went on a summer tour and recorded a CD live at a concert in Piazza Diaz in his beloved Naples, the place where he was born and where he ventured his first musical steps as a young man.

His career has also been coloured by various appearances in Sanremo and a list of honours including The Revelation Of The Year Award at the Theatre Bellini in Naples, the Renato Carosone Award at the Fesitval of Naples and the Zecca dello Stato for his association as an international spokesman in favour of Life about Aids.

His accomplishments also include a main role in the musical Massaniello, directed by Tato Russo at the Bellini Theatre.

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