Roberto Danova
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Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (near Lake Maggiore), Northern Italy
Roberto Danova | |
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| Birth name | Giacinto Bettoni |
| Born | 27 August 1937 (age 88) Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (near Lake Maggiore), Northern Italy |
| Origin | Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy |
| Genres | Pop, dance, rock, electronic, funk, blues, choral, reggae, soul, instrumental |
| Occupation(s) | Composer, arranger, producer |
| Years active | 1959–present |
| Labels | Plaza Records London |
| Website | www |
Roberto Danova (born Giacinto Bettoni; 27 August 1937) is best known as a music composer, arranger and producer.
During the 1970s 1980s and 1990s Danova produced, arranged, or had compositions covered by many popular performers, including Joe Dolan (with whom he made a key contribution in the mid-1970s),[1][2] Johnny Logan (whose career was overseen in the late 1970s by Danova and Louis Walsh),[3] Mungo Jerry,[4] Tom Jones,[5] Demis Roussos,[6] Engelbert Humperdinck,[7] and Showaddywaddy,[8]
Since the mid-1980s Danova has developed an instrumental project General Lafayette, a series of albums and singles featuring some of his own compositions through the sound of the trumpet.[9][10][11] From 1977 to 1980, Danova released an album and singles as Roberto Montecristo.[12]
The premiere of his musical The Phantom of the Opera on Ice, featuring a cast of Russian ice skating stars and live singers, played at various locations in the UK between 1995 and 1996. A VHS video was issued in 1999, and a CD/DVD with some modifications was released in 2006 by Plaza Records London.[13][14][15][16]
In 1998 he produced Credo, a musical celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The concept album was featured on BBC Radio 3 in April 2001.[17] Also the same year he guested on the Don Maclean BBC Radio 2 show.[18]
Danova was honoured in 2012 by the Irish Country Music Association at a ceremony in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland for his outstanding contribution to Irish Popular Music.[19]
Record labels
Selected discography credits
- 1972: Hideaway - Pop Tops - peaked 22 German charts[25] - (co-music/lyrics)
- 1973: All Because of You - Geordie featuring Brian Johnson - peaked 6 UK charts[26] - (co-producer)
- 1973: Signorina Concertina - Shuki & Aviva - peaked 3 Swiss charts[27] - (co-writer/producer)
- 1974: Sweet Little Rock'n Roller - Jerry Williams (singer)[28] - (co-writer)
- 1974: Lady Laura - Roberto Blanco[29] - (co-writer)
- 1975: Lady in Blue - Joe Dolan - reported million seller [30][31][32][33][34] - (co-writer/producer)
- 1975: Crazy Woman Joe Dolan - annual French charts 1975 [35] - (co-writer/producer)
- 1975: Träume Weiter Lady Blue - Bata Illic [36] - (co-writer and producer)
- 1976: Who's That Lady With My Man - Kelly Marie - peaked 4 French charts - (co-writer/producer) [37][38]
- 1976: When - Red Hurley - peaked 4 Irish charts [39] - (producer)
- 1976: Tennessee Special - Red Hurley - peaked 3 Irish charts [39] and 11 Netherlands charts [40] - (producer)
- 1976: Doktor Bernhard - Bonnie St. Claire - peaked 11 Belgian charts [41] - (co-writer)
- 1977: Who's That Lady With My Man - Patricia Paay - peaked 2 Netherlands charts [42] - (co-writer)
- 1977: Hush Hush Maria - Joe Dolan - peaked 1 South African charts [43] - (co-writer)
- 1978: Où En Est Ma Vie - Michel Louvain[44] - (co-writer)
- 1979: Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller - Showaddywaddy - peaked 15 UK charts [8] - (co-writer)
- 1979: (Gonna Get Along) Without You Now (disco mix version) - Viola Wills[45] - (mixer)
- 1979: In London - Johnny Logan - peaked 29 Belgian charts [46] - (co-writer/co-producer)
- 1981: More and More - Joe Dolan - peaked 1 Irish charts [39] - (producer)
- 1981: Sister Mary - Joe Dolan - peaked 2 Irish charts [39] - (co-writer/producer)
- 1981: Fire Queen Brian Johnson and Geordie[47] - (producer)
- 1981: The Force - Nancy Nova[48] - (co composed/produced)
- 1983: You Are No Angel - Tom Jones,[5] also covered by Barbara Mandrell.[49] - (co-writer)
- 1986: Loneliness - Brendan Shine[50] - (writer/producer)
- 1986: You Are Temptation - Miami Showband[51] - (composed/produced/arranged)
- 1989: I'll Never Stop Wanting You - Dickie Rock - peaked 10 Irish charts [39] - (producer)
- 1989: Impossible To Do - Linda Martin & General Lafayette [52] - (arranger/producer)
- 1990: D-Day 50th Anniversary - BBC Concert Orchestra & Central Band of the Royal Air Force[53][54] - (co-producer)
- 1990: Voices Of The Highlands - Karl Denver[55] - (composed/co-produced/arranged)
- 1993: General Lafayette – Angel in Blue, trumpet instrumental[56] - arranged and produced by Danova
- 1994: Nostradamus - Engelbert Humperdinck[57](re-mixed 2012),[58] - (co-composer/producer)
- 1995: Sister Mary - Demis Roussos[6] - (co-writer)
- 2006: Mr Midnight - Mungo Jerry.[4] - (writer/producer/arranger)
- 2009: Tu Per Me - La Voce Del Nord, by Angelo Camassa - over 20 million YouTube views - (producer)
- 2010: It's Wonderful - Rock Mystery, composed by Angelo Camassa - over 25 million YouTube views - (co-writer / producer)
- 2014 'Pop Songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, Vol. 3 Various Artists' It's Raining Richard Cocciante[59]
- Further credits; Irish charts [39] Discogs,[60] All Music,[61] 45cat [62] French charts [63]