The singer died at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, where he had been hospitalized for a serious illness.
The famous Italian pop singer and composer Toto Cutugno died at the age of 80. ANSA agency reported this on Tuesday, August 22.
It was indicated that the singer died at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, where he was hospitalized.
As the singer’s manager Danil Mancuso told the agency, “due to a prolonged illness, the singer’s condition has worsened in recent months.”
Toto Cutugno is a symbol of the Italian stage. He won the festivals in Sanremo, as well as the Eurovision Song Contest. His biggest hit was L’Italiano, first performed in 1983.
Cutugno also wrote songs in different languages for other performers.
Remember that in July the legendary American singer Tony Bennett died. He is considered the last of the remaining salon singers of the mid-twentieth century, which also included Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Dean Martin and others.
Source: korrespondent
