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BIO
I was born in Venice, Italy, started listening to music at an
early age, my parents were always playing classical and jazz
albums and the very first piece of music I remember hearing
(other than the rattles in my crib) was "toccata and fugue
in d minor" by Bach... left an immense impression on me and
many years later when I recorded it on my Bach album I felt a
sort of circle completing itself...
We had a housekeeper that would bring lp's at our house and play
them for my sister and I when my parents were out... Beatles,
Stones,Hendrix... it felt magical, like a secret society... but
it wasn't until years later when I started playing guitar that I
really started checking out the rock world.
First I started to play piano, studied theory etc. and then
picked up the drums (pans & pots)... then at 12, a
schoolmate showed me his new nylon strings guitar an played me 3
chords and I knew that was the key to girls and the only way for
me to be popular in school... I learned those same 3 chords and
also took some lessons but then it was seeing Ritchie Blackmore
on TV that made me realize I had to be a lead guitar player...
to a European kid in the 70s Ritchie was the ultimate in
coolness and virtuosity... then later I got into progressive
rock, yes, genesis, gentle giant, tull, etc... I loved the fact
that those guys were erasing the limitations of rock music up to
that point...
When the punk thing exploded in '77 I went in the exact opposite
direction and buried myself underneath records by Allan
Holdsworth, McLaughlin, Henry Cow, soft machine and went through
a heavily jazz/experimental period and graduated at the
conservatory in theory and harmony... then Van Halen reminded me
that power and fun can coexist with musicality, I moved to
London for awhile and jammed with a bunch of nwobhm people...
came back to Venice and started "Dark Lord", we
released 2 ep's, toured with some cool European bands and drank
scary amounts of beer... that was a period that I still remember
with fondness.
...I moved to Los Angeles in 1986 after a request made by a
record company to join an already existing band.
That band later on was named after me...something I never felt
too comfortable with...it was the era of the so called metal
shredders and some record companies thought of building bands
around us six-string wankers.
MASI (the band) made a couple of albums under that name and
later on in the late 90s I released another couple of albums
using the same moniker just to try to make it easier for people
to recognize whom those records were from...
in 99 I released the first of a series of albums dedicated to
composers I particularly love.
the first of course was Bach (in the name of Bach) followed by
Mozart in 2004 and Beethoven in April of 2005. I intend to
continue recording classical music from all periods and styles.
in my solo records I've always tried to keep things less
predictable as possible...
neon shark and vertical invader are my early attempts at
breaking away from what is expected of a "guitar
hero"...
it was pretty humbling receiving the grammy nomination for neon
shark, the same album on which Allan Holdsworth had guested...
MCM in 2004 was another proud moment musically...with john
Macaluso and randy coven we tried to incorporate some
"outside" ideas and even quite a bit of Indian music
which has been a favorite of mine for the past seven years or
so.
the goal is to continue to do always more interesting things,
collaborate with stimulating musicians and develop
artistically...
hopefully most of you out there will stay tuned and follow me in
my musical trips...