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'''Ivan Cattaneo''' (born in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] on 18 March 1953) is an [[Italy|Italian]] artist, singer and songwriter. His music can be described as an eclectic mix between glam rock, disco, punk, ska and electronica. He is also an accomplished painter and multimedia artist.
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'''Ivan Cattaneo''' (March 18, 1953) is an [[Italy|Italian]] artist, singer and songwriter. His music can be described as an eclectic mix between glam rock, disco, punk, ska and electronica. He is also an accomplished painter and multimedia artist.
  
 
At the start of his career he performed in a band who mostly covered Frank Zappa. He considers Zappa and [[John Mayall]] to be his idols. <ref>http://www.europopmusic.eu/Italy_pages/Cattaneo.html</ref>
 
At the start of his career he performed in a band who mostly covered Frank Zappa. He considers Zappa and [[John Mayall]] to be his idols. <ref>http://www.europopmusic.eu/Italy_pages/Cattaneo.html</ref>
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Ivan Cattaneo (March 18, 1953) is an Italian artist, singer and songwriter. His music can be described as an eclectic mix between glam rock, disco, punk, ska and electronica. He is also an accomplished painter and multimedia artist.

At the start of his career he performed in a band who mostly covered Frank Zappa. He considers Zappa and John Mayall to be his idols. [1]

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See also