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Marzio Vincenzi was a lead and background vocalist originary from Bologna, Italy.
Always fascinated by disco music he convinced his friend Mauro Malavasi to produce, in 1978, his first record "I'm a Man". The title track, a remake of a Steve Winwood's piece, had an immediate, favorable outcome.
Subsequently, with the advent of what is identified by many like 'rosco music', an hybrid between rock and disco, Macho succeeded to place, in 1980, the album "Roll", containing pieces like "Mother Love (Mama Mia)" and "You Got Me Running", beyond "Roll" itself.
Unlike Malavasi, whose career continued to develop, Macho died in 1998.
Always fascinated by disco music he convinced his friend Mauro Malavasi to produce, in 1978, his first record "I'm a Man". The title track, a remake of a Steve Winwood's piece, had an immediate, favorable outcome.
Subsequently, with the advent of what is identified by many like 'rosco music', an hybrid between rock and disco, Macho succeeded to place, in 1980, the album "Roll", containing pieces like "Mother Love (Mama Mia)" and "You Got Me Running", beyond "Roll" itself.
Unlike Malavasi, whose career continued to develop, Macho died in 1998.
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Genres:
R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul, Disco, R&b/soul
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About Macho
Marzio Vincenzi was a lead and background vocalist originary from Bologna, Italy.
Always fascinated by disco music he convinced his friend Mauro Malavasi to produce, in 1978, his first record "I'm a Man". The title track, a remake of a Steve Winwood's piece, had an immediate, favorable outcome.
Subsequently, with the advent of what is identified by many like 'rosco music', an hybrid between rock and disco, Macho succeeded to place, in 1980, the album "Roll", containing pieces like "Mother Love (Mama Mia)" and "You Got Me Running", beyond "Roll" itself.
Unlike Malavasi, whose career continued to develop, Macho died in 1998.
Always fascinated by disco music he convinced his friend Mauro Malavasi to produce, in 1978, his first record "I'm a Man". The title track, a remake of a Steve Winwood's piece, had an immediate, favorable outcome.
Subsequently, with the advent of what is identified by many like 'rosco music', an hybrid between rock and disco, Macho succeeded to place, in 1980, the album "Roll", containing pieces like "Mother Love (Mama Mia)" and "You Got Me Running", beyond "Roll" itself.
Unlike Malavasi, whose career continued to develop, Macho died in 1998.
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Genres:
R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul, Disco, R&b/soul
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