Often regarded as one of the most iconic singer-songwriters of his generation,
Edoardo Bennoato (July 23, 1946) is an Italian musician from Naples. He is known
for being one of the pioneers of Italian rock, combining blues and folk
influences with anti-establishment lyrics. He began his music career in the
early 70s after moving from Naples to Milan to study architecture and made his
official studio debut with the album Non Farti Cadere le Braccia, released in
1973. Entirely recorded as a one-man band affair, the album brought Edoardo
Bennato much recognition due its irreverent s...