Gigliola Cinquetti is an Italian singer, songwriter, actress and television presenter.
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Gigliola Cinquetti is an Italian singer, songwriter, actress and television presenter.
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Gigliola Cinquetti became the youngest winner of the contest, aged 16 years and 92 days.
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Gigliola Cinquetti returned in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, held in Brighton, where she again represented Italy.
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Gigliola Cinquetti later recorded versions of the song in English, French, German and Spanish .
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Gigliola Cinquetti's graduated from the art school of Salerno, obtaining the qualification to teach.
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Gigliola Cinquetti's married Luciano Teodori in 1979, and they have two children together — Giovanni and Costantino.
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Gigliola Cinquetti's later co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 with Toto Cutugno, who had brought the event to Italy with his victory in Zagreb the previous year – the country's first win in the contest since her own twenty-six years earlier.
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In 2008, Gigliola Cinquetti received an award as a tribute to her career in Italy and around the world.
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Gigliola Cinquetti returned to the Eurovision stage to perform "Non ho l'eta" as an interval act during the final of the 2022 contest in Turin.
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