History of Sanremo Festival at 'Domenica In': Tony Dallara's Performance Moves Mara Venier

History of Sanremo Festival at 'Domenica In': Tony Dallara's Performance Moves Mara Venier
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Sunday 21 January 2024, 15:13 - Last updated: 22 January, 09:01

History of the Sanremo Festival on Domenica In. Mara Venier's living room is preparing for the song festival that will air from February 6 to 10 from the Ariston, dedicating a space all its own. In the living room of 'Aunt Mara' there are many guests who were protagonists of Sanremo in past editions. Among them also Tony Dallara.

Domenica In, Tony Dallara's performance moves Mara Venier

The great songwriter Tony Dallara, born in 1936, guest on Domenica in with other great Sanremo singers, amazed everyone. The hostess asked the artist if he felt like singing: 'Have you not sung for a long time?' and he: '7 months ago I sang because I had some problems...' the singer replied while the hostess reiterated: 'Some problems?! You were in a coma for two months'. But he did not hold back. During the live broadcast, he went to the center of the studio and sang 'Romantica' and 'Ti dirò', two of his greatest hits. The voice is certainly not the same but the determination is. Despite being 87 years old, Tony does not hold back and sings his hits.

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His performance moved everyone. Mara Venier, after accompanying him back to his stool, interrupts the live broadcast because she bursts into tears: 'I was moved, play a clip'.

Who is Tony Dallara

Antonio Lardera (aka Tony Dallara), won the Sanremo Festival in 1960 in pair with Renato Rascel with the song 'Romantica', then he remained at the top of the music charts for years thanks to successful songs like: 'Bambina Bambina', 'Ti dirò', 'Brivido blu', 'Ghiaccio bollente' and many others.

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