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Eighty yearning for Sanremo: 1981, the Jo Chiarello Festival

Claudio Cecchetto he returns to conducting his second Festival, but for this 1981 he is accompanied by two women, the actress Eleonora Vallone and the queen of Italian music Nilla Lacethe first winner in the history of Sanremo, in 1951. Surprisingly, the Milanese singer triumphed Alicewhich thanks to a song signed by Franco Battiato, For Elisagets the better of Cursed spring Of Loretta Goggi. All eyes on the debutante Jo Chiarellowhich features a cult song by Franco Califano, What a bad deal: and she is really the guest of this one second episode.

Eighty yearning for Sanremo is a podcast by Vanity Fair in ten episodes, written and conducted by Federico Rocca And Andrew Tomasi. Each episode tells a year in the history of the Festival, from 1980 to 1989the decade that established the musical event as the most popular, followed and important television (and not only) moment of the year. Memories and anecdotes mingle with tales of an always different guestprotagonist on the Ariston stage in the year in question.

To close each episode, the ranking of the three most memorable looks of the year entrusted to the stylist of the stars and creative director Nick Cerions.

Loretta Goggi, Alice, winner of the Festival, and Mario Baldan Bembo. Ipa photo.

Alberto Terenghi / ipa-agency.net

Source: Vanity Fair

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