Born in Rome, Francesco De Gregori, inspired by Dylan, Cohen, and De André, faced early critiques but found success with "Rimmel" in 1975. Known for "Generale," De Gregori collaborated with Lucio Dalla and revived his career with albums like "Titanic" and "Amore Nel Pomeriggio."
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