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efrem gaio

Vicenza - Italy, Alaska
44 Years Old
Singer-Songwriter, Composer, Lyricist
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"In tutte le cose della natura esiste qualcosa di meraviglioso ARISTOTELE"
BIOGRAPHY
almost 30 years sleeping with my guitar!!!!

I've been guitar-player and song-writer for more than 20 years.
I’ve been studying guitar in several music schools and I’m now attending the Lizard Music Academy.

I’ve been playing different music styles in countless bands (rock, funk, blues, pop, country and so on) and I am still guitar-player and singer in some groups.

Moreover I’m carrying on my own personal music plan.
At the X-Land studios I started a new recording project with Sandro Franchin and met Massimo Barbieri www.myspace.com/maxxbarbieri -, who is taking care of the arrangement of my songs with passion and real professionalism.

I’m aiming to put on a repertory both in Italian and English language , which can be also addressed abroad. http://www.myspace.com/efremgaio

By my nature I adore the groove and the funk rhythm but I love every kind of music and thanks to all contaminations I believe that the time of labels has finished at last. Passion and soul are the real motor of music.
LEVEL
professional
GENRES
Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Easy Listening
Contact
Management: info@exitproject.it http://www.myspace.com/efremgaio
Administrative: balu1965@libero.it
INSTRUMENTS
acoustic guitar / electric guitar / keyboard / vocals
INFLUENCES
beatles, many many many blues, rock, funk and country artists, then singers like james taylor, don henley, bruce hornsby, bill withers, etc
DAY JOB
teacher and musician
I AM INTERESTED IN
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
in getting a record deal
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
When I'm in the mood

I Also Write:
by myself
for myself
for others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
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