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I’ll be as strong as you wanted


Tiziana Giardoni remembers her husband Stefano D’Orazio, for the first time with a post on Instagram. A long and moving message dedicated to Pooh’s drummer who passed away on 6 November, overwhelmed by the Coronavirus. Tiziana, at his side for ten years but married to the artist since 2017, he had publicly clarified the circumstances of his death. A few days after his death he wants to remember him like this:

I will be as strong as you wanted .. I will take care of myself because this is what you wanted .. I will keep smiling because you loved my smile .. I will carry on your projects because you have spent all your energy to complete them .. But give me of time my great love .. i can’t bear your absence .. i can’t do it .. i feel so much pain .. and my heart is broken .. memories are not enough .. i miss your breath .. la your happiness .. your caresses .. I miss the air .. I miss the strength .. I miss you!

Who is Stefano D’Orazio’s wife

After a long love affair with Lena Biolcati and a relationship with Emanuela Folliero, in 2017 Stefano D’Orazio married Tiziana Giardoni, who has been by his side for 10 years. The couple celebrated their wedding on September 12, the day of the musician’s birthday, with Barbara D’Urso who had acted as a witness, as she wrote herself in a post published this morning on her social pages. A post in which he talked about his friendship with D’Orazio, the closeness between families and how he was the first to run in Naples when the host’s father died.

Roby Facchinetti’s message

Roby Facchinetti wrote a long letter addressed to Stefano D’Orazio colleague but above all friend, with whom he shared a long career with the Poohs. A disappearance that has affected the whole world of music, not just that of the band’s fans: drummer, writer, he had been the author of many songs, including the latest “Rebirth, reborn” which, together with Facchinetti, he had written to collect funds to fight the coronavirus that violently hit Bergamo, its second city, during the first wave.

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