"Where The Streets Have No Name" is the third single from Italian folk rock singer and songwriter Marco Bonvicini's new album "Colors".

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"Where The Streets Have No Name" is the third single from Italian folk rock singer and songwriter Marco Bonvicini's new album "Colors".
Artist: 
Marco Bonvicini
Place: 
Brussels
Date: 
Tuesday, 2. June 2020
Marco 'Bonvi' Bonvicini is a singer songwriter, performer and composer from Bologna, Italy. His artistic career dates back to the end of the XX Century when he was singing and playing guitars in his first bolognese bands, such as Leit Motiv (1999-2002); Novevite (2001-2002) and Mantrika (2005-2015).
Marco Bonvicini has released his third solo album Colors, (produced by Marco Bonvicini, mixed by Angelo Paracchini & Nicola Fantozzi, recorded at Over Studio Recording in Cento, Ferrara by Raul Girotti). Colors is an acoustic 7 tracks piece with the artistic collaboration of Lovesick Duo and the sonic evolution of The London Session, featuring both folk rock and country bluegrass music. From the album Colors are extracted 3 singles: Colors, Tell Me Your Lies and an acoustic cover of U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name". During the first two months of Italian lockdown, Bonvi puts together 20 musicians which will form the Collettivo Bonvi and grace with free and high quality weekly new music all their friends and followers. All the songs from the Collettivo Bonvi are published in the Sunday Bonvi Show, a social format present on the facebook, instagram and youtube's channel of the artist with live shows, such as the Garden Sounds, monographic discussions about other artists and weekly singing tricks.
 
The track is a cover of "Where The Streets Have No Name", originally written by Bono Vox in 1987 celebrating the unifying spirit of rock and roll and especially of rock concerts, places where social and religious differences don't matter.
Marco Bonvicini tributes this beautiful spirit with his more intimate, acoustic version. The video of Marco's "Where The Streets Have No Name" was shot during the recording of the album Colors at the Over Studio Recording in Cento. The footage was filmed and edited by Anthony Armaroli.