Also known as: Frederick Burrett, Freddi Burretti, Freddi Burretti a.k.a. Rudi Valentino, Freddie Buretti
United Kingdom
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# Freddie Burretti
Freddie Burretti was a British musician and creative collaborator who briefly fronted David Bowie's experimental Arnold Corns project in the early 1970s, performing under the stage name Rudi Valentino. Though his recording career was short-lived, Burretti's work with Bowie during this formative period contributed to the artistic vision that would define glam rock's emergence.
Beyond his vocal work, Burretti's influence on Bowie's sonic and visual aesthetic extended through the early 1970s, collaborating across multiple creative disciplines during a pivotal era in electronic and avant-garde music development. His work represents an important chapter in the experimental music landscape of early-'70s Britain.