1960s In 1962,
Ricky Gianco's single, "Tu vedrai" bw "Il mio mondo", "Non c'è pietà" was released on Clan Celentano ACC 24006. Previously known as Brenda Bis on another label, Maria Luigia recorded for Clan Celentano, releasing the single "Loro Sanno Dove" bw "L'Ultimato" in 1968. It was noted by
Billboard in the February 3, 1968 issue that Don Backy had left Clan Calentano and had formed his own production company called Amico. There were some issues between himself and his former label. According to Clan Calentano, Backy had not fulfilled his contractual obligations. The matter was also in court. It was also noted by
Billboard in the February 3 issue that Alessandro Celentano, who in the past had been the managing director for Clan Celentano had come back into the music industry and was now a partner and general manager of CIP- Cantanti and New Sound. It was reported in the February 8, 1969 issue of
Cash Box that Phono Box head, Tony Tromeros had secured the disc rights to Adriano Celentano via the Clan Celentano label line. Also in 1969, Fred Bongusto's single, "Una striscia di mare" / "Ciao nemica" was released on Celentano BF 69007.
1970s In 1970, the
Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts self-titled album for
Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts was released on Clan Celentano BF/ES/LP 7020. Also that year,
PPX artist
Anthony Swete had his self-titled album released on Clan Celentano BF ES LP 7021. Also that year, the ninth
Cantagiro contest was held. It finished on July 11. Celentano artists included, Adriano who participated in the A category, Pio and Valeria Rigano in the B category and Katty Line in the C category.
1980s to 2000s In 1996, the label released a CD single of recordings by Milena Cantù. The songs, "Bang Bang" and "Che Importa A Me" were released on both BMG 0743213533728 and Clan Celentano CLCD 353372. On the week of December 29, 2001, Adriano Celentano's album
Il Cuore, LA Voce, released on the Clan Celentano label made its debut at no. 54 in the
European Top 100 Albums chart. ==See also==