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Oscar Avogadro (born 9 August 1951 – 30 September 2010) was an Italian lyricist. Born in Turin, Avogadro debuted in the late 1960s as the vocalist of the short-lived vocal group . After the group disbanded, he started a career as a lyricist, getting his first hits in collaboration with Sandro Giacobbe in the early 1970s. He was a usual collaborator of Mario Lavezzi and Oscar Prudente. In 1983 his song "Margherita non lo sa" ranked third at the 33rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival.

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  • Oscar Avogadro (* 9. August 1951 in Turin; † 30. September 2010 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Liedtexter und Drehbuchautor. (de)
  • Oscar Avogadro (born 9 August 1951 – 30 September 2010) was an Italian lyricist. Born in Turin, Avogadro debuted in the late 1960s as the vocalist of the short-lived vocal group . After the group disbanded, he started a career as a lyricist, getting his first hits in collaboration with Sandro Giacobbe in the early 1970s. He was a usual collaborator of Mario Lavezzi and Oscar Prudente. In 1983 his song "Margherita non lo sa" ranked third at the 33rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. (en)
  • Oscar Avogadro (Torino, 9 agosto 1951 – Mediglia, 30 settembre 2010) è stato un paroliere, cantante e compositore italiano. È entrato nella storia della musica leggera italiana come autore di brani di successo come Rossetto e cioccolato per Ornella Vanoni, E la luna bussò e In alto mare per Loredana Bertè, Io no per Anna Oxa, Margherita non lo sa per Dori Ghezzi, Nel ghetto per Alberto Radius e Gli occhi di tua madre per Sandro Giacobbe. Con Mauro Paoluzzi scrisse Io son contadinella e con Memmo Foresi La mamma più bella del mondo. (it)
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  • Oscar Avogadro (* 9. August 1951 in Turin; † 30. September 2010 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Liedtexter und Drehbuchautor. (de)
  • Oscar Avogadro (born 9 August 1951 – 30 September 2010) was an Italian lyricist. Born in Turin, Avogadro debuted in the late 1960s as the vocalist of the short-lived vocal group . After the group disbanded, he started a career as a lyricist, getting his first hits in collaboration with Sandro Giacobbe in the early 1970s. He was a usual collaborator of Mario Lavezzi and Oscar Prudente. In 1983 his song "Margherita non lo sa" ranked third at the 33rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. (en)
  • Oscar Avogadro (Torino, 9 agosto 1951 – Mediglia, 30 settembre 2010) è stato un paroliere, cantante e compositore italiano. È entrato nella storia della musica leggera italiana come autore di brani di successo come Rossetto e cioccolato per Ornella Vanoni, E la luna bussò e In alto mare per Loredana Bertè, Io no per Anna Oxa, Margherita non lo sa per Dori Ghezzi, Nel ghetto per Alberto Radius e Gli occhi di tua madre per Sandro Giacobbe. Con Mauro Paoluzzi scrisse Io son contadinella e con Memmo Foresi La mamma più bella del mondo. (it)
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