Monday, November 22, 2010

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LUCIO 'VIOLIN' FABBRI - Keyword Sol

Staying in the '70s, had long wanted to pay homage to this very good artist, a true 'musician' that you do not remember enough of the deeds.

From Lombardy, Cremonese (more precisely by Cream) is a prodigious multi-instrumentalist Lucio Fabbri Italian, a real eclectic violin prodigy primarily (but also appreciated keyboardist and guitarist), who as a young man comes to the fore of the national musical chronicles, since 1973 in the Piazza delle Erbe group with which he made, along with numerous other musicians, an album inspired by a story by Edgar Allan Poe, entitled "Saltaranocchio" in 1977.
continued his career as co-producer of "sauce" in 1976, according to Eugene Kelly and beautiful album.
is nicknamed after "Violin" by his constant attachment to the instrument.
Locksmiths proceeds as forerunner to the concert together with Fabrizio De André Posies tour in 1975 and stands out in the progressive music scene of those years collaborating with Claudio Rocchi, Alan and Demetrio Stratos, Voice of the historic area, with which released the album titled "Recitarcantando", recorded live in 1978.
Right in 1978, for the historic Cramps a solo album entitled "Black Cherry", almost entirely instrumental work in which he moves easily between guitars, synthesizers and keyboards and of course the violin, creating an album with different sounds, from the experimental to the groove that is characteristic of Disco, Funk from the Prog.
vinyl, though reissued on CD but not easily findable, it will be a pleasant melting-pot (damn ... 'Englishness' ...) of styles and genres, fits perfectly, still very sought after by collectors.
Towards the end of 1979 enters the PFM, the Italian rock band, perhaps the most 'noble' of all time, during the tour in conjunction with Fabrizio De André , collaborando direttamente agli storici arrangiamenti delle sue canzoni (che manterrà per tutte le tournée successive fino alla morte del grandissimo Poeta nel 1999) .
Durante il 'plastico' decennio deli Anni '80s , continua con la PFM , facendo uscire prima l'album "Suonare suonare" (1980) , vedendosi ulteriormente impegnato a sostituirne il tastierista Flavio Premoli , stanco dei ritmi infernali imposti dalle tournée della band .
Sfruttando al meglio le sue potenzialità artistiche (violino , tastiere , chitarra e voce) partecipa in molti album , "Come ti va in riva alla città" (1981) , "Performance" (1982) , "PFM? PFM!" (1984) e "Miss Baker" (1987) fino allo scioglimento del gruppo nello stesso anno .
Negli Anni '90s Lucio Fabbri si afferma come arrangiatore e produttore di numerosi artisti , Italiani ed esteri , tra i quali Alberto Fortis , Al Jarreau , Antonella Ruggiero , Cristiano De André , Captain Sensible dei Damned , i Krisma , Dee Dee Bridgewater , Demis Roussos , Dolcenera , Enzo Jannacci , Fiorella Mannoia , Giorgio Gaber , Giorgio Conte , il futuro giallista Giorgio Faletti , Grazia Di Michele , Howard Jones , i Kaballà , Kid Creole & The Coconuts , Luca Barbarossa , i Jalisse , Massimo Ranieri , i Matt Bianco , i Matia Bazar , Max Pezzali degli 883 , Miguel Bosé , Milva , i Mungo Jerry , Nada , i Negrita , Nik Kershaw , Paola & Chiara , Paul Young , il 'born to alive' Patrick Hernandez , Pierangelo Bertoli , Rossana Casale , Roberto Vecchioni , Umberto Tozzi e Tony Hadley , leader degli Spandau Ballet ed altri ancora .
Fabbri ha inoltre realizzato le musiche di alcuni tra gli spot pubblicitari più significativi dell'ultimo ventennio .
Nel 2000 partecipa al disco "Livin' Studio" dei Bermuda Acoustic Trio .
Nel 2001, con lo pseudonimo di Flam , inserisce un brano , dal titolo "Monsoon" nella 'Chill Out' compilation "Buddha Bar IV" .
Sempre nel 2001 riprende la sua collaborazione con la PFM come special guest in studio e dal vivo , partecipando a "Live in Japan" (2002) , "Piazza del Campo" (del 2003) e "Stati di immaginazione" (2006). In 2006, the form
Slow Feet with Franz Di Ciocco, Paolo Bonfanti and Reinhold Kohl, releasing the album "Elephant's Memory," published in 2007, a selection of some of the most significant songs of the '60s Years (Who, Beatles, Stones , Cream, Hendrix etc ...) twist Blues.
In 2007 he made arrangements for all Mulino Bianco Spot, based on an original theme by Nicola Piovani.
Among his latest collaboration, presence as a session musician in "student", an album by Elio e le Storie Tese and "QPGA" album by Claudio Baglioni remake released in 2009 (part with his violin in the song "My Freedom").
sought-after conductors (In recent years has attended several editions of the Festival di Sanremo), as a truly 'factotum' of the Italian music scene, has four editions, the music director of 'X Factor', which makes all the arrangements of the musical bases, has Morgan also co-produced the album "Clearly," the EPA Aram Quartet "I do not ever forget me" Giusy Ferreri.
career Lucio "Violino" Fabbri has lots of collaboration, records, production and investments, but is not mentioned often (possibly some viewers of the program of 'X Factor', few know its true value), despite being a very good musician who has participated, enriching them with His mastery of many 'pages' music over the past decades.
reason why this should be within Pinzillacchere Music.
AscoltateVi this virtuoso musician!

The real X Factor.
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