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Francesco Guccini was born on 14 June, 1940 in Modena, Kingdom of Italy, is an Italian singer-songwriter (born 1940). Discover Francesco Guccini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Occupation |
Singer
songwriter
actor
writer |
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84 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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14 June 1940 |
Birthday |
14 June |
Birthplace |
Modena, Kingdom of Italy |
Nationality |
Italy
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Francesco Guccini Height, Weight & Measurements
At 84 years old, Francesco Guccini height is 6′ 4″ .
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6′ 4″ |
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Who Is Francesco Guccini's Wife?
His wife is Raffaella Zuccari (m. 2011), Roberta Baccilieri (m. 1971–1977)
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Wife |
Raffaella Zuccari (m. 2011), Roberta Baccilieri (m. 1971–1977) |
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Not Available |
Children |
Teresa Guccini |
Francesco Guccini Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Francesco Guccini worth at the age of 84 years old? Francesco Guccini’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Italy. We have estimated Francesco Guccini's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Actor |
Francesco Guccini Social Network
Timeline
Francesco Guccini (born 14 June 1940) is an Italian singer, songwriter, actor, and writer.
During the five decades of his music career he has recorded 16 studio albums and collections, and 6 live albums.
He is also a writer, having published autobiographic and noir novels, and a comics writer.
Guccini also worked as actor, soundtrack composer, lexicographer and dialectologist.
Guccini moved to Pàvana during World War II, then returned to Modena where he spent his teenage years and established his musical career.
Guccini was born in 1940 in Modena, Italy.
His father from Tuscany, Ferruccio Guccini, was a postal employee, and his mother from Emilia, Ester Prandi, was a housewife.
While his father served in the Italian military during World War II, Guccini lived with his grandparents in a small village in the Apennine Mountains in northern Tuscany called Pàvana, where he spent his childhood.
His years spent in the somewhat archaic society of the mountains of Central Italy was to be a strong inspiration throughout his career, and it became one of the key recurring themes of his songs and books.
When World War II had ended, Guccini moved back to his family in Modena.
He studied at the Istituto Magistrale Carlo Sigonio, the same school Luciano Pavarotti had attended, earning his high school diploma in 1958.
Guccini spent his teenage years in Modena, as he later recounted in his second novel Vacca d'un Cane and in songs including "Piccola Città", which paints a bitter portrait of the city as "a strange enemy".
Guccini's first job was as a teacher at a boarding school in Pesaro, but he was fired after a month and a half.
He then worked as a journalist at the Gazzetta di Modena for two years.
In 1958 Guccini was guitarist and vocalist in a group first called Hurricanes, then Snakers and finally Gatti.
The group included Pier Farri (drums), who would later become Guccini's producer; Victor Sogliani (saxophone), future member of Equipe 84; and Franco Fini Storchi (guitar).
The group performed for two years, touring around Northern Italy and Switzerland.
In April 1960, Guccini interviewed Domenico Modugno, who had just won two consecutive Sanremo Festivals.
This inspired Guccini to write "L'antisociale", his first composition as a singer-songwriter.
In 1961 the Guccini family moved to Bologna, and Francesco enrolled at the University of Bologna to study foreign languages.
The next year he undertook mandatory military service, an experience he described as "substantially positive".
When he returned to Bologna, Guccini was asked to join the band Equipe 84, but he declined to continue his studies.
From 1965 onward, Guccini spent 20 years teaching Italian at the off-campus Dickinson College, in Bologna.
His debut album, Folk beat n. 1, was released in 1967, but the first success was in 1972 with the album Radici.
He was harshly criticised after releasing Stanze di vita quotidiana, and answered his critics with the song "L'avvelenata".
The song, though, was not selected for the event, and Guccini was embittered by the edits made by two lyricists engaged by CGD.
Guccini made his debut as a singer-songwriter in March 1967, with the album Folk beat n. 1, which received little commercial success.
Three of the songs recorded for the album had previously been successes for Nomadi and Equipe 84: "Noi non-ci saremo", "L'antisociale" and "Auschwitz".
Another song from the album, "In morte di S.F.", later renamed "Canzone per un'amica", was recorded by Nomadi in 1968.
The latter was translated and sung in English by Equipe 84, as well as by Rod MacDonald in his 1994 album Man on the Ledge.
His studio albums production slowed down in the nineties and 2000s, but his live performances continued being successful.
His lyrics have been praised for their poetic and literary value and have been used in schools as an example of modern poetry.
Guccini has gained the appreciation of critics and fans, who regard him as an iconic figure.
He has received several awards for his works; an asteroid, a cactus species and a butterfly subspecies have been named after him.
The main instrument in most of his songs is the acoustic guitar.
A leftist, though not a communist, Guccini dealt with political issues and more generally with the political climate of his time in some songs, such as "La locomotiva" or "Eskimo".
He later quit university just before taking his degree (he was conferred a degree honoris causa in science education in 2002).
The band Cantacronache was an important influence in Guccini's artistic growth, as was Bob Dylan.