Anita Traversi, born on 25â¯Julyâ¯1937 in Giubiasco, Switzerland, was a Swiss pop singer whose career began in the midâ1950s when she performed with the orchestra of the Italianâlanguage Swiss radio channel and later with the Quintettaâ¯Radiosa backing Lysâ¯Assiaâs Eurovision entries. Her first significant break came in 1959 when she secured a recording contract in Italy and collaborated with Adrianoâ¯Celentano, producing the Top Ten hit "Piccola". Traversi represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest twice, first in 1960 with "Cieloâ¯eâ¯terra", which placed eighth, and again in 1964 with "Iâ¯mieiâ¯pensieri", which finished tied for last. Throughout the early 1960s she also appeared at international festivals, winning first prize at the 1962 Sopot International Song Festival with "Unaâ¯certaâ¯sera" and securing second place in 1968 with "Odraâ¯rzeka". She retired from show business in the early 1970s to focus on family life; she made a brief return to the 1976 Swiss Eurovision selection. Anita Traversi passed away in Bellinzona on 25â¯Septemberâ¯1991 at the age of 54.
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