Greenapple - Il maestro e Margherita
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The pop-rock band Greenapple from Rome was founded in late 1994 by Mauro Buono and Riccardo Pulcini, who knew each other from middle school. Initially, they were heavily influenced by rap music.
Gradually, and especially after guitarist Sergio Di Mico joined the band, they evolved to more melodic music, strongly influenced by the blues. In the summer of 2005 they could record a demo, but it never came to a CD.
Greenapple often split and went through several personnel changes, which obviously did not tend to promote the stability of the group, so they played their last concert in December 2008. Riccardo Pulcini and Carlo Tacconelli now play in another band, which is called Déjà Vu.
In the beginning period, the concerts of Greenapple usually opened with the song Il maestro e Margherita.
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