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RITA
PAVONE (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)
Rita Pavone
(born August 23, 1945 - Turin) is an Italian ballad and rock singer
who enjoyed success through the 1960s. Pavone is also an actress.
She participated in the first Festa degli Sconosciuti (“Feast of the
Unknown”), a prestigious television competition, in 1962, winning
the contest. Her self-titled 1963 album, led by the hit single “La
partita di pallone” (“The Ball Game”) made her a national star at
17, and international attention soon followed.
In 1968, Pavone married the contest’s organizer, the also well known
Italian singer Teddy Reno.
In 1965, Pavone participated as a musician guest in The Ed Sullivan
Show, becoming a frequent guest there until 1970. Meanwhile, Pavone
scored a string of hits, both with ballads and rock songs, in Spain,
where she became a teen idol. Pavone enjoyed so much fame in Spain
that it was commented, during a 2005 television documentary from
that country, that such success for a foreign singer there is indeed
rare.
Rita Pavone in the United States sang alongside Diana Ross and The
Supremes, Ella Fitzgerald, Tom Jones, Duke Ellington and a number of
singers of the era. It is said that Elvis Presley made a painting of
her after she went to Memphis and he met her at a recording studio.
Barbra Streisand recorded a duo with her. Pavone sang at Carnegie
Hall in New York city during this era.
Returning to Italy, she made her debut as an actress, working in
five films and participating in shows such as Giornalino di Gian
Burrasca (a children TV show), Alta Pressione, Stasera Rita (“Tonight
Rita”) and Studio Uno, a variety show. In 1982, she participated in
Come Alice (“Like Alice”), which became a hit in Italian television.
Rita Pavone starred in six movies during the 1960s; Clementine
Cherie (1963), Rita la figlia americana (1965), Rita la zanzara
(1966), Non stuzzicate la zanzara (1967), Little Rita nel west
(1968) and La Feldmarescialla (1968). The two “zanzara” movies,
together with the Giornalino di Gianburrasca (1965) were directed by
Lina Wertmuller, who remains to these days one of Rita’s biggest
fans. Although her movie career targeted a teen audience and lacked
great artistic value, her movies have found today a cult niche.
Later on during the 1980s she would participate in comedy films,
such as 2 sul pianerottolo, Risate in salotto and Santarellina.
In 1992, Pavone returned to the United States, where she sang during
a multiple artists concert that included Whitney Houston, Frank
Sinatra, the Bolshoi Ballet and Cher at the Sands hotel in Atlantic
City.
She then turned to acting in theater, participating in a William
Shakespeare play. In 2002, Pavone had a concert at Miami’s Dade
Auditorium.
Pavone and Reno are still married, and now live in Ticino,
Switzerland. They have two sons, Alessandro and Giorgio, both of
whom have become involved in show business themselves, Alessandro as
a radio show host and Giorgio as a rock singer.
Rita Pavone was a Senate candidate in the Italian general election
of 2006. She participated as candidate for Per l’Italia nel Mondo
(For Italy in the World), a centre-right list, led by minister Mirko
Tremaglia, which is present only in the foreign costituencies. |