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Joe Vescovi

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68:, Vescovi founded his first rock band, The Lonely Boys, at the age of 17. He played with this band in Germany and the Netherlands without achieving much success. After returning to Italy, he played for a while in a band called Toto e i Tati, led by 96:
was chosen instead. Vescovi is often called the leader of The Trip, both because of the heavy influence of his keyboard playing style on the sound of the band and his frontman role in live performances. This became more true after
242: 45: 56:, Vescovi was popular for his histrionic stage presence and eccentric clothing as much as for his virtuoso keyboard playing. 237: 193: 159: 128: 93: 41: 136: 89: 252: 247: 102: 37: 98: 17: 81: 131: 106: 73: 34: 220: 231: 118: 110: 53: 69: 117:, one of the most popular Italian pop-rock bands ever. He also collaborated with 85: 197: 163: 88:. Blackmore later considered Vescovi to be the keyboardist for his band 114: 49: 65: 77: 123: 105:, the band became a trio, orienting their styles towards more 109:. After The Trip, Vescovi joined the Italian prog rock band 40:, considered as one of the prominent musicians of the 1970s 121:
and founded two minor bands of his own, Tarrot [
33:(1 January 1949 – 28 November 2014) was an Italian 8: 134:to play the musical score for the 1982 film 216: 214: 188: 186: 184: 182: 180: 154: 152: 72:. In the late 1960s, Vescovi joined the 44:scene, best known for his work in bands 148: 7: 194:"The Trip: intervista a Joe Vescovi" 25: 101:left and was replaced in 1972 by 84:, who had left the band to join 52:. A self-proclaimed imitator of 18:The Trip (British-Italian band) 1: 127:], who were hired by ex- 27:Italian musician (1949–2014) 269: 243:Progressive rock musicians 129:Premiata Forneria Marconi 42:Italian progressive rock 137:Attila flagello di Dio 238:Italian keyboardists 140:, and Night Fudge. 76:band The Trip from 82:Ritchie Blackmore 16:(Redirected from 260: 223: 218: 209: 208: 206: 205: 196:. Archived from 190: 175: 174: 172: 171: 162:. Archived from 156: 132:Franz Di Cioccio 107:progressive rock 74:progressive rock 35:progressive rock 21: 268: 267: 263: 262: 261: 259: 258: 257: 228: 227: 226: 219: 212: 203: 201: 192: 191: 178: 169: 167: 158: 157: 150: 146: 62: 38:keyboard player 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 266: 264: 256: 255: 250: 245: 240: 230: 229: 225: 224: 210: 176: 160:"Pino Sinnone" 147: 145: 142: 61: 58: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 265: 254: 251: 249: 246: 244: 241: 239: 236: 235: 233: 222: 217: 215: 211: 200:on 2013-02-12 199: 195: 189: 187: 185: 183: 181: 177: 166:on 2009-08-06 165: 161: 155: 153: 149: 143: 141: 139: 138: 133: 130: 126: 125: 120: 119:Umberto Tozzi 116: 112: 111:Acqua Fragile 108: 104: 103:Furio Chirico 100: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 59: 57: 55: 54:Keith Emerson 51: 47: 43: 39: 36: 32: 19: 202:. Retrieved 198:the original 168:. Retrieved 164:the original 135: 122: 99:Pino Sinnone 80:, replacing 70:Toto Cutugno 63: 30: 29: 253:2014 deaths 248:1949 births 221:Joe Vescovi 94:David Stone 92:, although 86:Deep Purple 31:Joe Vescovi 232:Categories 204:2012-05-21 170:2012-05-21 113:and later 144:Footnotes 60:Biography 64:Born in 46:The Trip 115:Dik-Dik 90:Rainbow 50:Dik Dik 66:Savona 78:Turin 48:and 124:sic 234:: 213:^ 179:^ 151:^ 207:. 173:. 20:)

Index

The Trip (British-Italian band)
progressive rock
keyboard player
Italian progressive rock
The Trip
Dik Dik
Keith Emerson
Savona
Toto Cutugno
progressive rock
Turin
Ritchie Blackmore
Deep Purple
Rainbow
David Stone
Pino Sinnone
Furio Chirico
progressive rock
Acqua Fragile
Dik-Dik
Umberto Tozzi
sic
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Franz Di Cioccio
Attila flagello di Dio


"Pino Sinnone"
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