Loredana Bertè | |
Birth Date: | 1950 9, df=y |
Birth Place: | Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria, Italy |
Years Active: | 1969–present |
Associated Acts: | Mia Martini |
Loredana Bertè (pronounced as /it/; born 20 September 1950) is an Italian singer, songwriter and actress. She has worked with prominent Italian songwriters such as Pino Daniele, Ivano Fossati, Mario Lavezzi, Mango and Enrico Ruggeri, among others; her sister Mia Martini was also an acclaimed singer. She has experimented with different genres, from rock to reggae, from funk to pop. Bertè is known for the eccentric clothing she wears onstage for her performances.
Bertè was born in Bagnara Calabra, Province of Reggio Calabria, in Southern Italy,[1] the third of four daughters, three years after her sister Domenica. Her parents, Giuseppe Radames Bertè and Maria Salvina Dato, were both school teachers. Loredana spent her childhood in Porto Recanati and then in Ancona. After her parents separated, Bertè moved with her mother to Rome where she attended the local Art Institute.
In the early 1970s she performed as a go-go dancer in television and radio shows such as "Bandiera gialla" and "Stasera Rita!". She later joined the dance troupe of the Piper Club in Rome, where she met Renato Zero. In 1969 both Bertè, Zero and Teo Teocoli starred in the Italian edition of the musical "Hair". In 1970 Loredana and her sister Domenica, who had by then changed her name to Mia Martini, performed as backing vocalists for Chico Buarque de Holanda. While Martini would consequently start a successful music career, recording songs like "Piccolo uomo" and "Minuetto", Loredana continued to pursue theatre. In 1972 she performed in "Ciao Rudy" and "Orfeo 9". In 1974, producers Alfredo Cerruti and Enrico Riccardi persuaded Loredana to record her first album, Streaking. Bertè's second album, "Normale o Super" included "Sei Bellissima", Bertè's first domestic hit. In 1978, Bertè started a relationship with Ivano Fossati. Fossati produced the single "E la luna bussò", which is considered one of the early minstream reggae songs in Italy.
In the early 1980s Bertè spent a year in New York to work on her next album. Elio Fiorucci introduced her to Andy Warhol at the Factory. Warhol and Bertè collaborated on the music video for her song "Movie".[2] In 1982 she won Festivalbar with "Non sono una signora". In 1985 she recorded the album Carioca in collaboration with Djavan. In 1986 she participated to the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Re". In 1988 she met and married Björn Borg. The marriage would end in 1992. In 1993 Bertè and Mia Martini, collaborated on the song "Stiamo come stiamo". On May 12, 1995, Martini was found unresponsive in her apartment in Cardano al Campo (varese). Martini's death proved to be a devastating moment in Bertè's life.
In the early 2000s Loredana returned to theatre, performing with Carla Fracci in "Gerusalemme" at the Baths of Caracalla in Rome. She entrusts the direction of the three video clips that are part of the mini-CD "Dimmi che mi ami" of 2002. Two years later she took part in "Music Farm", the first reality show on Italian TV involving famous singers. Thanks to the show's proceeds, she produced the new album "Babybertè" (2005) by herself.
In April 2010 she suffered a bad fall, and the related surgery forced her to a lengthy hospitalization. She returned to the Sanremo Music Festival the following year, finishing fourth with the Gigi D'Alessio song "Respirare". Her following tour, "Bandabertè", ended up in Russia, where she participated in the international White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg.[3]
In 2015 she played the judge's role in the talent "Friends of Maria De Filippi". In 2017 she recorded the songs "Allegria" with J-Ax and Fedez and "Occhi di Gatto" with Cristina D'Avena.
In 2016 Bertè staged a big show at the Verona Arena called "Amiche in Arena", performing a series of duets with other Italian female artists, including Fiorella Mannoia, Gianna Nannini, Patty Pravo and Irene Grandi.[4]
Bertè's song "J'adore Venise" was included in Luca Guadagnino's Oscar-winning film's soundtrack, Call Me By Your Name (2017).
In 2018 she topped the Italian charts again with "Non ti dico no", a song made in collaboration with the reggae dancehall band Boomdabash. She also duetted with Fabio Rovazzi and J-Ax in "Senza pensieri".
She competed in the Sanremo Music Festival 2024 with the song "Pazza",[5] [6] finishing in seventh place but being awarded the Critics' prize, named after her sister Mia Martini.[7] Shortly after, she was selected to compete in the final of Una voce per San Marino 2024, the Sammarinese national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, with the same song.[8] [9]
From 1988 to 1992, Bertè was married to the tennis star Björn Borg.
Title | Year | Role(s) | Notes |
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Basta guardarla | 1970 | Red dancer | Uncredited |
Quelli belli… siamo noi | Silvia | ||
The Boss and the Worker | 1975 | Mariagrazia Marigotti | |
Eye of the Cat | Prostitute | Cameo appearance | |
Movie Rush - La febbre del cinema | 1976 | Martine | |
The Story of Piera | 1983 | Herself | Cameo appearance |
Un altro giorno ancora | 1995 | Performer | With the song "Amici non ne ho" |
Io sono Mia | 2019 | Consultant writer | |
The Addams Family | Gradmama Addams | Italian voice-over role | |
Addio al nubilato | 2021 | Herself | Cameo appearance |
The Addams Family 2 | Grandmama Addams | Italian voice-over role | |
Positivə | Herself | Documentary | |
Still Out of My League | Delfina Meier |
Title | Year | Role(s) | Notes | |
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No, No, Nanette | 1974 | Pauline | Television movie | |
Orfeo 9 | 1975 | Narrator (voice) | Television movie | |
Bambole, non c'è una lira | 1977 | Dori | Variety show | |
Fantastico | 1984–1985 | Herself / Performer | Musical/variety program (season 5) | |
Risatissima | 1985 | Herself / Performer | Variety show (season 2) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1986 | 1986 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Re" (9th place) | |
Non necessariamente | 1986–1987 | Herself / co-host | Variety show | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1988 | 1988 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Io" (16th place) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1991 | 1991 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "In questa città" (18th place) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1993 | 1993 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Stiamo come stiamo" with Mia Martini (14th place) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1994 | 1994 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Amici non ne ho" (13th place) | |
Domenica in | 1994–1997 | Herself / Recurring guest | Talk show (seasons 19–21) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1995 | 1995 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Angeli & Angeli" (19th place) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 1997 | 1997 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Luna" (20th place) | |
La notte vola | 2001 | Herself / Contestant | Talent show | |
Sanremo Music Festival 2002 | 2002 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Dimmi che mi ami" (17th place) | |
Music Farm | 2005–2006 | Herself / Judge | Talent show (seasons 2–3) | |
Sanremo Music Festival 2008 | 2008 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Musica e parole" (disqualified) | |
X Factor | 2008–2009 | Herself / Performer | Talent show | |
Sanremo Music Festival 2012 | 2012 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Respirare" with Gigi D'Alessio (4th place) | |
Amici di Maria De Filippi | 2015–2020 | Herself / Judge | Talent show (seasons 14–15, 18–19) | |
Standing Ovation | 2017 | Herself / Judge | Talent show | |
Sanremo Music Festival 2019 | 2019 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Cosa ti aspetti da me" (4th place) | |
The Voice Senior | 2020–present | Herself / Coach | Talent show | |
Non sono una signora - Loredana 70 | 2021 | Herself / Headliner | Special | |
The Voice Kids | 2023 | Herself / Coach | Children's competition | |
Sanremo Music Festival 2024 | 2024 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Pazza" (7th place) | |
Una voce per San Marino 2024 | 2024 | Herself / Contestant | Performing "Pazza" (2nd Place) |
Title | Year | Role(s) | Theatre | |
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Hair | 1970 | Jeanie | Teatro Sistina | |
Ciao Rudy | 1972 | The Fan | ||
Gerusalemme | 2001 | Performer | Teatro dell'Opera |