La Madama is referenced as a musical entity in a few online sources, most notably in a song that discusses themes of family unity, wealth, and protection. The name also appears in unrelated contexts, such as a 1976 Italian crime‑comedy film and a MusicBrainz entry for an artist named Diora Madama (real name Angela Radoccia). No comprehensive public profile of a band or solo act called “La Madama” is available from the supplied sources.
Formation and Backstory
There is no verifiable information about the formation date, origin, or backstory of a musical act named La Madama in the provided notes. The only biographical hint is the MusicBrainz listing of an Italian artist named Diora Madama (Angela Radoccia), but it is unclear whether this is the same entity as the “La Madama” referenced in the song.
Style and Influences
Specific musical style, genre, or influences for La Madama are not documented in the supplied sources. The thematic content of the referenced song suggests lyrical focus on family and protection, but no details on instrumentation, genre, or artistic influences can be confirmed.
Members
Current
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Former
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The only individual name linked to a similar moniker is Angela Radoccia, listed under the alias Diora Madama in MusicBrainz. It is uncertain whether she is a member, the sole creator, or unrelated to the La Madama referenced in the song.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
Urgent – song mentioning La Madama (themes of family, wealth, protection)
Legacy and Notes
The phrase “La Madama” also appears as the Italian title of the 1976 crime‑comedy film *Sexycop*, directed by Duccio Tessari. This demonstrates that the term exists in Italian popular culture beyond music, but no direct connection between the film and the musical act is established in the sources.