Mourning for Sardinian music: guitarist Antonello Coradduzza dies
He played for Cocciante, Masini, Ruggeri and FiorelloPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Talent, sympathy and reliability, it is no coincidence that some of the big names in Italian music wanted him as a guitarist: Enrico Ruggeri, Marco Masini, Riccardo Cocciante and lastly Fiorello who, after having appreciated him in the show "Stasera pago io", took him on tour. Antonello Coradduzza, a guitarist originally from Sorso, born in 1963, considered one of the best Italian interpreters of the six strings, died in Genoa due to an illness.
Nicknamed "Compress" he started with the group "I Cento" which had the same producer as Enrico Ruggeri and from here the collaboration with the Milanese singer-songwriter was born. In the 90s he played first in Marco Masini's tour and then with Riccardo Cocciante .
In 1998 his six strings enlivened the musical "Grease" with Lorella Cuccarini and Giampiero Ingrassia. In 2001 he met Fiorello who always wanted him for his broadcasts on Rai, both on television and on the radio . He was also called back by Masini and played on an album by Rita Pavone.