FLORENCE, ITALY – Fans arrived to a small cemetery in southern Tuscany on Wednesday January 4, 2017, to pay homage to singer-songwriter Pino Daniele on the second anniversary of his death.
People arrived from Rome, Naples, Florence and other parts of Italy to visit the chapel in the cemetery at Magliano near Grosseto, where the ashes of the Neapolitan singer-singwriter are interred.
He had a vacation home for around 10 years in Magliano. He had been suffering from chronic heart disease, an autopsy found.
Pino Daniele (born in March 19, 1955) was an Italian music legend, singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He published 45 smash hits long playing, many artists recorded cover versions of his’ songs: among others, Sarah Jane Morris (Alleria on album Cello Song), Randy Crawford (Quanno chiove, in English It’s Raining, on album Through the Eyes of Love), Patricia Marx (Quanno chiove, in Portuguese Quando chove, on album Charme do mundo), Marisa Monte (E po’ che fa, in Portuguese Bem que se quis, on album MM), and Issac Delgado (Quando, on album Malecon).
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