

Antonella Bucci
Antonella Bucci, an artist of Abruzzese origin, was born in Hausham, Germany. She is a singer, actress, and songwriter with a multifaceted career. Her artistic journey began with a theater debut during middle school. In 1988, she won the Voci Nuove di Castrocaro competition with one of her original songs.
In 1989, Bucci signed a recording contract with DDD and made her debut alongside Eros Ramazzotti in the duet Amarti è l’immenso per me, which led to a world tour. During the 1990s, she participated in the Sanremo Music Festival, Cantagiro, and TV shows like Domenica In. She released several albums and collaborated with prominent Italian artists, earning third place at the International Cesme Song Contest in Turkey in 1997.
Since the 2000s, Bucci has focused on musicals and live tours, collaborating with Mediaset and taking part in the tribute show InnaMorandi. She has been involved in diverse projects, including the musical Eppy and the reinterpretation album dedicated to the 1970s as part of the Control-Z project.
In the 2010s, she continued her career with live performances, tributes, and international collaborations. Bucci became a spokesperson for humanitarian initiatives, supporting causes like UNICEF and Parent Project.
Her recent works include the EP The Game of Life (2019) and the single L’estate vuole noi (2020). From 2022, she has performed at international festivals such as GUAYAFEST in Ecuador and Golden Shlyager in Belarus, representing Italian music. In 2023, she was honored with the Remigio Paone Award and returned to television on RAI 1 for Ora o mai più (2025).
Currently, Bucci is also involved in music production through her label OndeRadio Record.
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