Italian composer, conductor and music arranger Pippo
Carusso died on May 28, 2018. Born in Belpasso, Catania, Italy, Caruso linked
his professional success to the television presenter Pippo Baudo, who had been
a university fellow and that Caruso was regularly flanked as conductor in his
TV programs starting from Canzonissima 1973. Caruso composed several successful
songs, including Mita Medici's "A ruota libera" and Lorella
Cuccarini/Alessandra Martines' "L'amore è", and, starting from
sixties, Caruso also signed several film soundtracks, such as “Kill Johnny
Ringo” and “Maladolescenza”.
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