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After over three decades since I wrote my first songs I feel the same traveling spirit, still bewitched by this wonderful alchemical form that merges sounds and words, vocals and performance.

The only duty of a good songwriter is tuning himself with the world and capture some little piece of truth. It's a job to share with observing, attention and patience. A songwriter, as it happens to a poet, looks after answers to questions that are not spoken. However it goes, it's about a personal revolution, an "interesting" way not to suffer through the world.

From 1986 till now my songs have been recorded by Mina, Eugenio Finardi, Pierangelo Bertoli, Cristiano De Andrè, Carlo Marrale, Cecilia Chailly, Donati, Lu Colombo, Michael Girard, the tenors Salvatore Licitra and Marcelo Alvarez. I wrote children's songs for Geronimo Stilton, the most important editorial phenomenon of the italian market for children's books.

After signing an agreement with Sony Music Publishing, in 1995 I released my first album Stile Libero (Edel), arranged by Francesco Saverio Porciello. In the title-track there is a string quartet arranged by Piero Milesi. In 1996 Stile Libero was voted "best debut album of the year" by Premio Tenco.

In 1999 I published my second album, Isole nella corrente (Fridge Records), with the arrangements by Rinaldo Donati.

In the same year I participated with 4 songs in Radio Pesci fuor d'acqua, an independent production of Massimo Javicoli and Andrea Vagnoni.

In 2004 I published I Paroll che fann volà (Maxine), entirely written in the Milanese dialect, the old idiom of my town. In the same period Abaco published Appunti di viaggio, a cd/book that tells my musical journey through short stories and pictures. In 2008 I released Fotosensibile (Maxine), arranged by Rinaldo Donati with guests like Nate Wood, Adam Benjamin, Marco Brioschi, Kal Dos Santos. The album includes a dvd produced by Maxine and Bedeschi Film and a remix of Max-It.
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