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Paul Mazzolini (born 18 February 1960), known by his stage name Gazebo, is an Italian singer, songwriter, musician and record producer best known for his Italo disco music style during the 1980s. His song " I Like Chopin " reached No. 1 in more than 15 countries, and his debut single " Masterpiece " was also an international success.
A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. [1] Some are used on occasions as bandstands . The name is also now used for a tent like canopy structure with open sides used as partial shelter from sun and rain at outdoor events.
Gazebo – songwriter, vocals; Pierluigi Giombini – songwriter, producer, arranger, programming; Gianpaolo Bresciani – mixing; Enzo Mombrini – cover art designer; Credits and personnel adapted from the Gazebo album and 7-inch single liner notes. [4] [5]
"I Like Chopin" is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Gazebo from his debut studio album, Gazebo (1983). It peaked at number one in several European national charts. The music was composed by Pierluigi Giombini (contrary to what the title implies, without themes from Chopin) and the lyrics were written by Gazebo.
A gazebo is a pavilion structure. Gazebo may also refer to: Gazebo (musician) (Paul Mazzolini; born 1960), Italian singer Gazebo, 1983; Gazebo Books, an Australian publishing company; Gazebo simulator, an open source robotics simulator; The Gazebo, a 1959 black comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds
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