In the interim, the artist issued three more albums, Univision (1986), The Rainbow Tales (1988), and Sweet Life (1989). ![]() in 1990 (the latter promoted and distributed the production of Lunatic). Striving for more independence, in the mid-'80s Gazebo founded his own company, Lunatic S.r.l., which was followed by Cresus Enterprises S.n.C. The singer essayed a different stylistic approach on his second album, Telephone Mama (1984), but the record still sold very well. A year later, Gazebo released his self-titled debut album, containing the hit song "I Like Chopin": a number one in Italy and 15 other countries that sold eight million copies around the world and contributed to the popularity of the nascent Italo-dance style. Issued as a single, it became a big success in Italy in 1982 and only missed the number one spot in the charts by a whisker. Upon his return to Italy in the early '80s, he recorded his first song, "Masterpiece", co-written with his friend Pier Luigi Giombini (who would become his regular songwriting partner). As a teenager, he played in a rock band later he studied the classical guitar in Paris for two years and spent some time in London, where he was briefly interested in the punk scene. ![]() ![]() ![]() Born Paul Mazzolini on Februin Beirut, Lebanon, to a family of an Italian diplomat and an American singer, Gazebo spent his early years globetrotting around the world with his parents.
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