Patty Pravo

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Patty Pravo
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Birth name Nicoletta Strambelli
Born April 9, 1948 (age 58)
Flag of Italy Venice,Italy

Patty Pravo is the stage name of Italian pop singer Nicoletta Strambelli, born in Venice on 9 April 1948. She studied at the conservatory institute Benedetto Marcello and has known American poet and writer Ezra Pound and the pope Angelo Roncalli (John XXIII). Irrepressible and adventurous, at age 15 she left home to live in London and then Rome. In Rome she began her career singing with Guy Magenta in the night club called Piper Club.
In 1966 she made her first single, "Ragazzo Triste" (Sad Boy), the highly successful Italian version of the song "But You're Mine" by Sonny Bono. Patty followed that by recording numerous songs, the most popular being "Se Perdo Te" (If I Lose You), "Pensiero Stupendo" (Stupendous Thinking), "Pazza Idea" (Crazy Idea), "Sentimento" (Feeling), "Qui e là" (Here and There), "Tripoli '69", "La Bambola" (The Doll) and "Il Paradiso" (The Heaven), written by Lucio Battisti.
She is featured on many Italian television programs and in 1970 she hosted her own program called Bravo-Pravo!, broadcast on French television. She became a symbol for women of the 60s, exemplifying their evolution from more established conservative roles.
Patty is blonde, lithe and striking in appearance, yet she has a deep voice, ideally suited for rock and dramatic musicals. In 1978, she appeared on a TV show called Stryx, wearing very strange and provocative clothing which had many heads turning.
In 1992, she was arrested on drug possession charges, but soon regained positive direction. She became more prolific, and by 1994 was traveling to China to record her album Ideogrammi. In 1995 she returned to Italy and re-emerged in 1997 singing "E Dimmi Che Non Vuoi Morire", written by Vasco Rossi.
She seems to have discovered a new-found creativity, releasing four albums in 2004 alone. Her most recent recording Le Piu Belle Canzoni di Patty Pravo was produced in 2006.


  • 1968 - Patty Pravo
  • 1969 - Concerto per Patty
  • 1970 - Patty Pravo
  • 1971 - Bravo Pravo
  • 1971 - Di vero in fondo
  • 1971 - Per aver visto un uomo piangere e soffrire Dio si trasformo' in musica e poesia
  • 1972 - Si'...incoerenza
  • 1973 - Pazza idea
  • 1974 - Mai una signora
  • 1975 - Incontro
  • 1976 - Tanto
  • 1976 - Patty Pravo
  • 1978 - Miss Italia
  • 1979 - Munich Album
  • 1982 - Cerchi
  • 1984 - Occulte persuasioni
  • 1989 - Oltre l'Eden
  • 1990 - Pazza idea eccetera eccetera
  • 1994 - Ideogrammi
  • 1997 - Bye Bye Patty
  • 1998 - Notti, guai e liberta'
  • 2000 - Una donna da sognare
  • 2001 - Patty Live '99
  • 2002 - Radio Station
  • 2004 - Nic-Unic
  • 2004 - Munich Album
  • 2004 - Pazza Idea
  • 2004 - Canzoni Stupende
  • 2006 - Le Piu Belle Canzoni di Patty Pravo

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