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Vincent dj is dead, the memory of Carlo Conti, Panariello and Pieraccioni: A great man


Vincent died, at the registry office Vincenzo Pota, Tuscan DJ who had 45 years of radio experience behind him. Today his colleagues and several well-known faces who knew him mourn him. Among those who intervened to express their displeasure and to give a final farewell to Pota also Carlo Conti, Leonardo Pieraccioni, Giorgio Panariello e Marco Masini.

Vincent’s career dj

It was 1969, when Vincent Pota made his debut as a DJ. He took his first steps in this world at the Otto Club, and then moved to Club 67 where he proposed musical novelties from all over the world. Then, in 1976, he started working on the radio. The first experiences at Radio One and then numerous broadcasters including Lady Radio and RDF. The colleagues of Lady Radio, where Vintage Village led, recalled Vincenzo Pota:

“We have followed these last few days with apprehension and concern, in the hope of positive news on his health, which unfortunately has not arrived. For all of us, today’s news it’s a very sad day. Always smiling and creative, always ready to advise the youngest, always proud to be part of Lady Radio. We don’t find the words, unlike you that you always had one for each of us and for your loyal listeners. How will we do without you, who have been tied heart and soul to Lady Radio? We will miss you so much Vincent, too. We want to remember you like this: happy, cheerful and full of joy “.

The homage of Conti, Pieraccioni, Panariello and Masini

Carlo Conti intervened on his Instagram profile to remember Vincenzo Pota. The conductor traced a memory of him, describing him as a great man and acknowledging his experience in the music field: “Today a piece of Florentine free radio history is gone. A great man, a great DJ, a great musical expert. His ‘discomania’ will always be with us “. In the comments to the post of the face of Rai1, Giorgio Panariello, Leonardo Pieraccioni and Marco Masini intervened: Hi Vincent, have a nice trip“.

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