Paola Turci: Italian Singer, Songwriter, Performer, and Author
Biography:
1980s:
Musical Debut: Paola Turci’s musical journey began in 1986 when she participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song “L’uomo di ieri,” marking her debut.
Sanremo Success: Over the next three years, she participated in Sanremo, winning the critic’s award in 1987 with “Primo tango” and gaining popularity with “Bambini” in 1989.
1990s:
Continued Success: In 1990, she participated in Sanremo again with “Ringrazio Dio.” In 1991, she won the Cantagiro music competition and collaborated with Riccardo Cocciante on “E mi arriva il mare.”
Challenges: In August 1993, Turci was in a severe car accident, significantly impacting her life. Despite this, she fulfilled professional commitments, releasing songs like “Io e Maria,” exploring themes like sapphic relationships.
Album Releases: Released albums include “Una sgommata e via” in 1995 and “Oltre le nuvole” in 1997, which went platinum.
2000s:
Diverse Albums: In 2000, she released “Mi basta il paradiso,” featuring covers and unreleased songs. In 2002, “Questa parte di mondo” marked a shift to a more intimate musical style.
Live Anthology: In 2004, Turci released “Stato di calma apparente,” a live anthology, featuring significant songs from her career, including new tracks.
Social Commitment: In 2006, she won the Amnesty Italy award for the song “Rwanda.” Actively engaged in charity events, she supported NGOs like Ucodep.
2010s:
Trilogy Release: The first volume of a trilogy, “Attraversami il cuore,” came out in 2009, followed by “Giorni di rose” in 2010.
Novel and Radio: Paola Turci’s writing debut came with the novel “Con te accanto” in 2009. She directed a radio broadcast, “La mezzanotte di Radio Due,” from April 2009.
Later Works: Released the album “Le storie degli altri” in 2012 and continued to be involved in social causes. In 2014, her autobiography, “Mi amerò lo stesso,” was published.
2020s:
Recent Album: In April 2015, she released her 19th album, an anthology titled “Io sono,” incorporating electronic touches into her repertoire.
Future Plans: In interviews, Turci hinted at a future album with an anarchic touch, expressing her current creative freedom.
Private Life:
Relationships and Marriage:
Turci had a relationship with tennis player Paolo Canè in the 1990s. She married journalist Andrea Amato in 2010, but they separated in 2012. In 2022, she announced her relationship and imminent marriage with Francesca Pascale, marrying her in July 2022.
Social Commitment:
Turci has a history of collaboration with NGOs, particularly supporting children. She engaged in volunteering in Vietnam with Ucodep and in Haiti with the Francesca Rava Foundation.
Paola Turci’s life and career showcase a multifaceted artist, from her early successes in Sanremo to her ongoing commitment to social causes.