Piero Pelù turns 60: «The thing I’m most proud of? Having taken care of my daughters “

Time also passes for rock legends. Vasco Rossi has just turned seventy and today it celebrates sixty the leader of the Liftiba, Piero Pelù. Reflecting on the important milestone, he told the Corriere della Sera: «If I think about how many of my generation have gone away, carried away by heroin, it’s a miracle. It was our Vietnam in the 80s, for heroin I lost more than a bandmate, a brother, Ringo De Palma. the I hated her and I’m worried that he’s coming back again and today’s kids don’t know what that means. ‘ Born in 1962, with a long solo career behind him, Piero is about to return to the stage with Litfiba with the tour «The last round». It will be thelastto celebrate forty years of career of one of the most important Italian rock bands.

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In Piero’s life there is not only music. Singer-songwriter but also writer and artist engaged in politics and society, at the time of The ring no, no I won’t give it to you (it was 1990) had hinted that he would never get married. Instead in the September 2019 brought Giovanna Fratta to the altar49 years old, pianist and conductor: «If you find a woman with whom you have so many points in common, a continuous exchange so deep and sincere, why not do it?».

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Piero and Gianna have been together since 2016, introduced by a mutual friend, but they never stopped to tell each other. In his past, important stories that have left him three daughters: Gretaborn in 1990, which made him Rocco’s grandfather, Lindaborn in 1995 and Zoehad in 2004. At sixty, time to take stock, Piero he is especially proud of one thing: “Having fully taken care of my daughters”. The fourth heir, however, does not really think about it: “No, I don’t see myself at 76 arguing with a teenagerwaiting for him in disguise with a fake mustache and glasses outside a nightclub “. \


Source: Vanity Fair

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