Lucio Fabbri

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Lucio Fabbri
Born25 March 1955 (1955-03-25) (age 69)
Crema, Italy

Lucio Fabbri (born 25 March 1955) is an Italian composer, conductor, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist.

Born in Crema, Lombardy, Fabbri graduated in violin and then in the early 1970s he was a member of the progressive rock groups Il Pacco and Piazza delle Erbe.[1] After these experiences he worked as a session musician for several artists, including Roberto Vecchioni, Claudio Rocchi, and Eugenio Finardi, with whom he composed the hit "La radio".[1][2]

In 1978 Fabbri made his solo debut with the instrumental album Amarena, and the same year he became a member of

Fabbri also composed the music for several videogames and commercials, and produced several artists, notably Dolcenera.[1]

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