Born in Bologna on March 27, 1980, Cesare Cremonini made a name for himself as
singer and pianist with the Italian pop group Lunapop, of which he was leader
and principal composer between 1999 and 2002. When the group disbanded, he
embarked on a successful solo career, in which he was joined by guitarist Nicola
Balestri and a number of new musicians. This trajectory is marked by numerous
successes, starting with the album Bagus and its five chart-topping tracks,
including "Vieni a Vedere Perché " (No. 3), followed three years later by
Maggese (2005), recorded at Abbey Road Studio...