Band,
Rock
Acqua Fragile was a progressive rock band from Parma, Italy. They were formed in 1971 by three former members of Gli Immortali: singer and guitarist Bernardo Lanzetti, guitarist Gino Campanini, and drummer Piero Canavera. They were joined by former I Moschettieri bassist Franz Dondi and keyboardist Maurizio Mori. After being spotted by the very successful Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) they were signed to Numero Uno. This lineup recorded two albums, a self titled debut (1973) and Mass Media Stars (1974). Maurizio Mori left after the second album and was replaced by Joe Vescovi. The lineup with Joe Vescovi appears on the posthumously released Live In Emilia (1994). Bernardo Lanzetti left to join PFM in 1975 and was briefly replaced by Roby Facini. By the end of the year the group had broken up.
Bernardo Lanzetti voc *1948 IT | |
Joe Vescovi voc, key, org *1949 IT | |
Gino Campanini eg, voc | |
Franz Dondi b IT | |
Piero Canavera dr, acg, voc | |
Maurizio Mori key, voc IT | |
Roby Facini |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A New Chant | Acqua Fragile | 2017 | Album |
Live In Emilia - Spring 75 | Acqua Fragile | 1994 | Album |
Live In Emilia - Spring 75 | Acqua Fragile | 1994 | Album |
Bar Gazing | Acqua Fragile | 1974 | Single |
Mass-Media Stars | Acqua Fragile | 1974 | Album |
Acqua Fragile | Acqua Fragile | 1973 | Album |