Leopoldo "Lando" Fiorini (27 January 1938 – 9 December 2017)[1] was an Italian actor and singer, known primarily for having sung folk songs from Rome in Italian and Romanesco.
[2][3] His career started in 1961, when he took part to the musical festival Cantagiro and was noted by the duo of playwrights Garinei & Giovannini, who chose him for the role of the cantastorie in the successful musical Rugantino.
[4] He was the founder and artistic director of a cabaret nightclub, Puff, where he launched the career of several comedians, notably Lino Banfi, Enrico Montesano and Leo Gullotta.
[5] His cabaret show Ma 'ndo vai se il decoder non-ce l'hai, satirized Italian television.
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