Max Gazzè
Arena Sferisterio
Via Santa Maria della Porta 65
Aug 9, 2021
9:00 PM GMT+2
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Max Gazzè riprende il suo basso e torna in tour. Sarà un'estate ancora all'insegna dei live quella dell'artista, che in questi mesi non si è mai fermato e ha continuato a produrre musica, pubblicando il suo nuovo disco "La matematica dei rami", prodotto insieme alla Magical Mystery Band, tra underground e pop, elettronica e rock.Gazzè, dopo essere stato il primo a tornare sul palco la scorsa estate per far ripartire la filiera della musica live, sfiorando le 30 date, ed essere sceso in piazza per dare voce alla categoria dei lavoratori dello spettacolo, è pronto a far suonare live i nuovi brani insieme ai suoi straordinari musicisti: Max Dedo ai fiati, Cristiano Micalizzi alla batteria, Clemente Ferrari alle tastiere, Daniele Fiaschi alle chitarre.La partenza è fissata per il prossimo 3 luglio dal Castello di Udine (biglietti a breve in vendita) e, tra grandi Festival e affascinanti location, percorrerà l'Italia con la sua nuova musica e le sue amatissime hit.Le prime date confermate de "La matematica dei rami TOUR", prodotto e organizzato da OTR live, sono: 3 luglio Udine (Castello), 14 luglio Torino (Flowers Festival), 23 luglio Gardone Riviera (BS) (Anfiteatro del Vittoriale), 30 e 31 luglio Roma (Cavea Auditorium Parco della Musica), 21 agosto Riola Sardo (OR) (Parco dei Suoni), 28 agosto Prato (Settembre Prato è Spettacolo), 8 settembre Sesto San Giovanni (MI) (Carroponte).
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Max Gazzè Biography
Max is a bass player and songwriter from Rome, Italy. His music can be described as cerebral pop. His songs, though deceptively easy listening, have a sophisticated construction. His lyrics, often written by or in collaboration with his brother (a published poet), are also remarkable for their irony and complexity. His sings mainly in Italian.
Before his recording career, Max gained an extensive experience as a bass player, playing for years in different venues across Italy and Europe (Belgium, etc.). His first record "Contro Un'Onda del Mare" (1996) was not particularly successful, but afterward he reached fame with a string of singles in which he collaborated with other well-known musicians in Italy. The song "Vento d'Estate" in collaboration with Niccolo' Fabi, was a summer success in 1998. Other successful singles were "Colloquium Vitae" with the participation of singer Mao, "L'Amore Pensato" with the participation of Daniele Silvestri, "Cara Valentina" and "La Favola di Adamo ed Eva". Eventually, he received greater fame by participating to the Italian Pop Contest "Festival di San Remo" where he performed his single "Una Musica Puo' Fare". All these singles eventually appeared in his album "La Favola di Adamo ed Eva" published first in 1998 and probably his greatest success.
Successively he published the albums "Max Gazze'" (2000), "Ognuno Fa Quello che Gli Pare" (2002), and "Un Giorno" (2004). His last album was a double-disc CD called "Raduni 1995-2005" featuring live performances of his most famous songs recorded across a decade.
Read MoreBefore his recording career, Max gained an extensive experience as a bass player, playing for years in different venues across Italy and Europe (Belgium, etc.). His first record "Contro Un'Onda del Mare" (1996) was not particularly successful, but afterward he reached fame with a string of singles in which he collaborated with other well-known musicians in Italy. The song "Vento d'Estate" in collaboration with Niccolo' Fabi, was a summer success in 1998. Other successful singles were "Colloquium Vitae" with the participation of singer Mao, "L'Amore Pensato" with the participation of Daniele Silvestri, "Cara Valentina" and "La Favola di Adamo ed Eva". Eventually, he received greater fame by participating to the Italian Pop Contest "Festival di San Remo" where he performed his single "Una Musica Puo' Fare". All these singles eventually appeared in his album "La Favola di Adamo ed Eva" published first in 1998 and probably his greatest success.
Successively he published the albums "Max Gazze'" (2000), "Ognuno Fa Quello che Gli Pare" (2002), and "Un Giorno" (2004). His last album was a double-disc CD called "Raduni 1995-2005" featuring live performances of his most famous songs recorded across a decade.
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