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Jesus Loves the Fools

80s, Milan, Italy. The disappearance of the great groups from the 70s and the need of music different from the Sanremo commercial songs led to the creation of a new record company: "Vox Pop". One of the first recordings from the label was "Blues get off my shoulder” from Carnival of Fools, a band which revolved around the figure of Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi, already known in the underground scene.

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  • Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi

    Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi

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  • Manuel Agnelli

    Manuel Agnelli

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  • Violante Placido

    Violante Placido

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  • Hugo Race

    Hugo Race

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  • Paolo Mauri

    Paolo Mauri

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Overview

80s, Milan, Italy. The disappearance of the great groups from the 70s and the need of music different from the Sanremo commercial songs led to the creation of a new record company: "Vox Pop". One of the first recordings from the label was "Blues get off my shoulder” from Carnival of Fools, a band which revolved around the figure of Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi, already known in the underground scene.

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