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In Verona city works the maker of Pino Daniele: Roberto Fontanot is to make the guitars of the Neapolitan singer

Pino Daniele

Verona A study Fontanot Roberto, maker of the trust by Pino Daniele. Giambattista Zerpelloni Pino buys his new guitar. And, finally, at the Guitar Ranch Pierpaolo Adda recorded the video for her new single "Lazy", taken from the last album "Footsteps of copyright."

Giambattista Zerpelloni, Pierpaolo Adda, Roberto Fontanot "work" shoulder to shoulder: Zerpelloni is the owner of the Musical Box Zai, Pierpaolo Adda, Roberto Fontanot have their own shops within the structure of Zerpelloni.

Pino Daniele in the mid-eighties held a triumphant concert at the Arena. And maybe from there began his love for our city. The decision to shoot the video for "Lazy" was born, so, just inside the Musical Box.

"About a month ago Giambattista comes to me - says Pierpaolo Adda - and he says:" Get ready because Pino Daniele wants to shoot a video here with us. " As usual, I replied that there was no problem. "

Video was shot on Palm Sunday with the start of work at 7.30 am. "Pino, who initially was scheduled to arrive at 11, arrived at 9 o'clock - still Adda -. They have toured with director Gary Morbioli Verona, and at 14.30 the set and Pino left the company because he had an important meeting in Rome that could not miss. All this with his usual professionalism and helpfulness that distinguishes the artist from Naples. "

Some scenes of the video, then, were shot on the deck of Victoria and also the commercial center of San Giovanni Lupatoto. It tells the story of a boy who sells his guitar and then comes to success in the professional field and with women. But the whole is without heart, without his beloved guitar, life is no longer the same, will be returned to the Guitar Ranch to buy it. Simple plot for the beautiful song by Pino Daniele, are as simple and beautiful pictures of Morbioli.

"The idea of \u200b\u200bshooting in the Musical Box - continues Pierpaolo Adda - Pino came to when he arrived to buy three new chitarre. E il Guitar Ranch, pieno di chitarra vintage e di amplificatori, lo deve aver in qualche modo ispirato. E io sono stato ben felice di mettere a disposizione il mio piccolo spazio per girare le scene dove Pino suona con un contrabbassista. Al tutto aggiungo che Pino mi ha dato la sua prima chitarra e quella Gibson nera, "storica", chiamiamola così, che lo ha accompagnato in tanti concerti. La sua prima chitarra era una Gibson anche quella, che lui ha comperato a rate nel 1970 e di cui va ancora fiero per come ha dovuto sudare per averla».

Fonte: srs di Luca Sguazzardo da L’Arena di Verona di Mercoledì 11 Agosto 2004, SPETTACOLI,  pagina 46



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