What is garibaldi group members?

Garibaldi group was an Italian European male vocal group, formed by Lucio Dalla, Francesco Guccini, Fausto Amodei, and Giorgio Gaber in the early 1960s. The group took their name from the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi.

Each member of the Garibaldi group was a well-known singer-songwriter and performer in their own right, with Guccini and Dalla being particularly successful in the Italian music scene. The group performed political and social protest songs, reflecting their left-wing political beliefs.

The Garibaldi group was known for their powerful, harmonious vocal performances and poignant lyrics that spoke to the struggles of the working class and the injustices in society. Their music was a blend of folk, rock, and protest song influences.

Although the Garibaldi group was short-lived and released only one album together, their impact on the Italian music scene and their contribution to the protest song genre was significant. They continue to be remembered and celebrated for their music and their commitment to social change.