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MINA (ARTIST
BIOGRAPHY) Mina, stage name of Anna
Maria Mazzini (March 25, 1940, Busto Arsizio, Province of Varese),
is an Italian singer. She lives in Switzerland.
Although born in a small town of Lombardy, she grew up in Cremona
city: where her nickname of “Cremona Tiger” was given to her by her
friend, the journalist Natalia Aspesi.
She began her career singing pop songs with a “jazzy” feel in the
late 1950s. Her first stage name used to be Baby Gate. After a 1958
concert at La Bussola, a nightclub on the Versilia famous for
hosting artists such as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, she
became a national star in Italy. Her first television appearance was
in 1959. In the following two years she took part to the Sanremo
Music Festival.
In 1963 her TV and radio career for Rai came to an end, as she
refused to hide the fact she was pregnant (she had a relationship
with actor Corrado Pani, who was married with Renata Monteduro).
However, her unscathed appeal with the audience later made Rai’s
functionaries call her back. Mina subsequently appeared in numerous
TV shows, mostly as a hostess, during the late 1960s and the 1970s.
Mina gained also wide popularity abroad, singing also in French,
German, Turkish and Japanese. In 1966 she moved her residence to
Lugano, Switzerland, obtaining Swiss citizenship in 1989.
Her most famous songs were written by the prolific duo
Mogol-Battisti. It was Lucio Battisti who wrote the music for many
of her hits including, “Amor Mio”, “Io e te da soli” and “Insieme”.
After retiring from public appearances by the end of 1978 she
continued to release albums on a yearly basis, usually featuring on
the top 10 charts in Italy with the new single releases. Recent
releases include duets with Fabrizio de André and Adriano Celentano. |