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Nicola Randone
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Nicola Randone is an Italian artist and composer of symphonic progressive rock. View wikiNicola Randone is an Italian artist and composer of symphonic progressive rock. View wikiNicola Randone is an Italian artist and composer of symphonic progressive rock. View wiki -
Il Castello di Atlante
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IL CASTELLO DI ATLANTE came together in 1974 when Dino Fiore asked his childhood friend Paulo Ferrarotti to form a band. Their name is take… read moreIL CASTELLO DI ATLANTE came together in 1974 when Dino Fiore asked his childhood friend Paulo Ferrarotti to form a band. Their name is taken from a magician called Atlante in Ludovico Ariosto's Romance epic ''L'Orland… read moreIL CASTELLO DI ATLANTE came together in 1974 when Dino Fiore asked his childhood friend Paulo Ferrarotti to form a band. Their name is taken from a magician called Atlante in Ludovico Ariosto's Romance epic ''L'Orlando Furioso''. They have undergone relatively few ch… read more -
Nuova Era
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NUOVA ERA were one of the first in the new wave of Italian progressives and also one of the most highly regarded. They are a symphonic quar… read moreNUOVA ERA were one of the first in the new wave of Italian progressives and also one of the most highly regarded. They are a symphonic quartet (or a quintet if you count the lyricist on album cover of "Dopo L'Infinito") wi… read moreNUOVA ERA were one of the first in the new wave of Italian progressives and also one of the most highly regarded. They are a symphonic quartet (or a quintet if you count the lyricist on album cover of "Dopo L'Infinito") with a style influenced by the 70's masters but performed… read more -
Festa Mobile
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Capitolo 6
1,449 listeners
The Capitolo 6 is a progressive rock italian band. The band was born in 1969 from the fusion of Gli Eremiti from Viareggio and I Rangersi f… read moreThe Capitolo 6 is a progressive rock italian band. The band was born in 1969 from the fusion of Gli Eremiti from Viareggio and I Rangersi from Livorno. Their sound is strongly inspired by the Jethro Tull, in particular in the use of the … read moreThe Capitolo 6 is a progressive rock italian band. The band was born in 1969 from the fusion of Gli Eremiti from Viareggio and I Rangersi from Livorno. Their sound is strongly inspired by the Jethro Tull, in particular in the use of the flute, but distinguish itself by including different kinds o… read more -
Reale Accademia Di Musica
3,659 listeners
Formed in 1972 in Rome after the split of FHOLKS (Jimi HENDRIX support band in their Italian last tour in 1970), this group was composed by… read moreFormed in 1972 in Rome after the split of FHOLKS (Jimi HENDRIX support band in their Italian last tour in 1970), this group was composed by Federico Troiani (keys & vocals), Nicola Agrimi (guitars), Pierfranco Pavone (bass), Roberto … read moreFormed in 1972 in Rome after the split of FHOLKS (Jimi HENDRIX support band in their Italian last tour in 1970), this group was composed by Federico Troiani (keys & vocals), Nicola Agrimi (guitars), Pierfranco Pavone (bass), Roberto Senzasono (drums) and Spanish singer Henryk Topel Cabanes. T… read more -
Malibran
1,332 listeners
The italian band Malibran was born in 1987, in Catania, a city in the south of Italy (more specifically, in the Sicily island, from where a… read moreThe italian band Malibran was born in 1987, in Catania, a city in the south of Italy (more specifically, in the Sicily island, from where all its members come). At the beginning, they had a different drummer and a solo vocalist (very met… read moreThe italian band Malibran was born in 1987, in Catania, a city in the south of Italy (more specifically, in the Sicily island, from where all its members come). At the beginning, they had a different drummer and a solo vocalist (very metal-sound oriented) that ended up, after some time, being rep… read more -
Ibis
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IBIS were another member of the Italian prog rock contingent of the mid- seventies, more inclined toward the "heavy" side of that… read moreIBIS were another member of the Italian prog rock contingent of the mid- seventies, more inclined toward the "heavy" side of that genre, with songs structured around organ and guitar. Their idea was to continue the more heavy e… read moreIBIS were another member of the Italian prog rock contingent of the mid- seventies, more inclined toward the "heavy" side of that genre, with songs structured around organ and guitar. Their idea was to continue the more heavy elements of the NEW TROLLS sound, there are three members of … read more -
De De Lind
3,828 listeners
A true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So … read moreA true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, …" is generally considered as one of the top alb… read moreA true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, …" is generally considered as one of the top albums in this style. A perfect record, very well played and su… read more -
Metamorfosi
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Metamorfosi is an Italian progressive rock band. They formed in Rome in 1969, and released their first album in 1972, "...e fu il sest… read moreMetamorfosi is an Italian progressive rock band. They formed in Rome in 1969, and released their first album in 1972, "...e fu il sesto giorno". Starting with their second album, "Inferno" (1973), they embarked on an … read moreMetamorfosi is an Italian progressive rock band. They formed in Rome in 1969, and released their first album in 1972, "...e fu il sesto giorno". Starting with their second album, "Inferno" (1973), they embarked on an ambitious project to interpret Dante's work in a rock f… read more