defeated by illness, Romagna Riviera in mourning

Claudio TempestaUrbino native, deejay of international fame, an icon of glamorous discos around the world, who made entire generations dance starting from the small but vibrant Skorpio club in Urbino, has passed away forever at the age of 64 and will be cremated on Monday in Rimini. Not only was Claudio known in the Olympus of trendy music. He was also among the most creative in the field of fashion and taste. He was an important stylist and also worked for Piero Guidi.

Gigi D’Agostino, the illness to Verissimo: «Very tough months: bad when the pain is atrocious and you can’t do anything. Now I live with fear”

DJ and stylist: who was Claudio Tempesta

«He collaborated with me for years, with “Linea bold” founded in 1982 – states Piero Guidi -. I have always had a splendid relationship with Claudio. He was a brilliant person with a pleasure in innovation and charm that often led him to search for his soul.” The date of the funeral is not yet known, which will take place in Urbino, in the San Bernardino cemetery, where Claudio is awaited by the many friends and acquaintances who want to give him their final farewell. He will be buried next to his parents. His death, in some ways unexpected, was due to the sudden worsening of an illness that gave him no escape despite the fact that he seemed to respond well to treatment. He had participated in an evening, not even a month ago, in a well-known nightclub in Milan. Then he was admitted to the hospice in Rimini. She was close to her husband Francoise Rouge with whom she married in New York when civil unions in Italy were still yet to come.

Claudio Tempesta dead: Urbino in mourning

«A special person has passed away – recalled the sisters Marta and Marcella Mulazzani, very close friends of Claudio -. In your first 25 years you have illuminated Urbino like few others. Not just a king of the console but a well-rounded character, light years ahead with his acumen compared to the time he was living in. Unforgettable”. Yesterday his Facebook profile was filled with messages of condolence. «We “boomers” were lucky – wrote Andrea Aromatico – born in Urbino in the second half of the last century of the other millennium, because we had Claudio Tempesta. He was more than a friend, he was a teacher. He taught us courage, the joy of living, the grace of existing.”

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