Fausto Leali (born 29 October 1944, Nuvolento, Italy) is an Italian singer, famous for his rough and aggressive voice, in sharp contrast with Italian melody conventions. Due to his voice, he is nicknamed "The black white" ("Negro bianco"). Leali began his musical career as a singer in several bands in his native Brescia. He released his first single in 1960 as 'Fausto Denis', for the magazine Nuova Enigmistica Tascabile. Then he joined a group from Alessandria, the Novelty, which had already r...
Fausto Leali (born 29 October 1944, Nuvolento, Italy) is an Italian singer, famous for his rough and aggressive voice, in sharp contrast with Italian melody conventions. Due to his voice, he is nicknamed "The black white" ("Negro bianco").
Leali began his musical career as a singer in several bands in his native Brescia. He released his first single in 1960 as 'Fausto Denis', for the magazine Nuova Enigmistica Tascabile.
Then he joined a group from Alessandria, the Novelty, which had already released an EP in 1961. With the group he managed to obtain a recording contract with the record label, and began to release singles, including two covers of Beatles songs, "Please Please Me" and "Lei ti ama" ("She Loves You"). Most of the other tracks released in the period were included in their first album, released in 1965. In 1966 Leali and the band Novelty changed their record label from Music to Ri-Fi. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.