Oriali is cited in the Luciano Ligabue song Una vita da mediano (A life as halfback), one of his most popular songs.
He is currently the bass player for Italian pop star Luciano Ligabue.
Luciano Ligabue (born 1960), Italian singer, songwriter, book writer and film director
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It is also the birthplace of composer Bonifazio Asioli, the world famous flautist Andrea Griminelli, the pedagogue Loris Malaguzzi, the Venetian School composer Claudio Merulo, the rock singer Luciano Ligabue, the famously disqualified 1908 Summer Olympics marathon runner Dorando Pietri, and the novelist Pier Vittorio Tondelli.
He got more money from SIAE than skilled Italian songwriters like Vasco Rossi and Luciano Ligabue.