He graduated in Percussion Instruments at the Conservatory of Music "U. Giordano" in Foggia, Italy, under the guidance of M ° Antonio Santangelo and later studied Drums with Maurizio Dei Lazzaretti and Agostino Marangolo.
He attended the Berklee Summer School in Umbria Jazz with Ron Savage and also participated in masterclasses of great drummers such as Horacio "El Negro" ...
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He graduated in Percussion Instruments at the Conservatory of Music "U. Giordano" in Foggia, Italy, under the guidance of M ° Antonio Santangelo and later studied Drums with Maurizio Dei Lazzaretti and Agostino Marangolo.
He attended the Berklee Summer School in Umbria Jazz with Ron Savage and also participated in masterclasses of great drummers such as Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, Dennis Chambers, Gavin Harrison, Steve Smith, Chris Coleman.
He has played for various productions in Canada including the "Ballando con le stelle" shows by Milly Carlucci and "Ti lascio una canzone" by Antonella Clerici at the Avalon Theatre in Niagara Falls.
He has accompanied artists such as Enrico Ruggeri, Andrea Bocelli, Loredana Bertè, Luca Barbarossa, Ron, Marco Masini, Roberto Vecchioni, Paolo Vallesi, Riccardo Fogli, Renzo arbore, Cheryl Porter etc.
He has played in various television show: Premio Troisi (Raiuno), Festival di Castrocaro (Raiuno), "Signore e signori Al Bano e Romina Power" (Raiuno), "Magie dallo Ionio" (Raiuno), "Talent Fest" (Raiuno), "Canzoni e sfide" (Raidue), Premio Braille (Raidue) with guests like Mariella Nava, Spain, New Trolls, Ami Stewart, Tullio De Piscopo, Arisa, Eugenio Finardi, Francesco Baccini, Eugenio Bennato, Tosca, Karima, Umberto Tozzi etc.
He has played for the premiere of Franco Simone's "Stabat Mater" opera in the Teatro Valli in Reggio Emilia.
He has collaborated with various orchestras in the shows "Pop in classic" by Lucio Dalla and "Stralunato Concerto" by Antonella Ruggiero.
He also performs teaching activities as drummer and percussionist.
Currently Professor of Pop drums at the Conservatory of Parma.
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