Max Gazzè

Classic Italian Pop

Max Gazzè

About Max Gazzè

Italian pop singer/songwriter and producer Max Gazzè was born in Rome and raised in Brussels, where the talented performer began studying music, taking electric bass classes at the age of 14. Soon, Gazzè was joining different bands, playing soul, funk, progressive rock, and ska. After participating in an English group called 4 Play 4, he returned to Rome in 1991, forming a rhythm & blues act called Emporium, composing the soundtrack for local short films, and recording his first solo album, Contro un'Onda del Mare (Against a Wave of the Sea), in 1994, issued by Virgin Records in November 1995. Already starting to gain a following, thanks to opening for the famed Franco Battiato before his debut was even released, Gazzè got to work on his next album between touring and performances at the San Remo Festival. La Favola di Adamo ed Eva came out in 1998, followed by the self-titled third effort two years later. However, signs of label problems were already apparent, and by 2003 Gazzè had left Virgin for EMI, and by the next year his first album with them, Un Giorno, had come out. ~ Drago Bonacich & Marisa Brown, Rovi

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About Max Gazzè

Italian pop singer/songwriter and producer Max Gazzè was born in Rome and raised in Brussels, where the talented performer began studying music, taking electric bass classes at the age of 14. Soon, Gazzè was joining different bands, playing soul, funk, progressive rock, and ska. After participating in an English group called 4 Play 4, he returned to Rome in 1991, forming a rhythm & blues act called Emporium, composing the soundtrack for local short films, and recording his first solo album, Contro un'Onda del Mare (Against a Wave of the Sea), in 1994, issued by Virgin Records in November 1995. Already starting to gain a following, thanks to opening for the famed Franco Battiato before his debut was even released, Gazzè got to work on his next album between touring and performances at the San Remo Festival. La Favola di Adamo ed Eva came out in 1998, followed by the self-titled third effort two years later. However, signs of label problems were already apparent, and by 2003 Gazzè had left Virgin for EMI, and by the next year his first album with them, Un Giorno, had come out. ~ Drago Bonacich & Marisa Brown, Rovi

Max Gazzè's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
28 Jun 2025 Max Gazzè in Pinzolo Doss del Sabion, Andalo, TR, Italy
05 Jul 2025 Max Gazzè in Ancona Arena sul Mare, Porto Antico, Ancona, MA, Italy
16 Jul 2025 Max Gazzè in San Giovanni Di Sinis Anfiteatro di Tharros, Oristano, SA, Italy
01 Aug 2025 Max Gazzè in Aidone Teatro Antico Morgantina, Caltagirone, SL, Italy
03 Aug 2025 Max Gazzè in Spezzano Della Sila Camigliatello Silano - Loc. San Lorenzo, Cosenza, CA, Italy
03 Aug 2025 Nada, LA NIÑA, Max Gazzè in Spezzano della Sila Camigliatello Silano - Loc. San Lorenzo, Cosenza, CA, Italy
03 Aug 2025 Max Gazzè in Spezzano Della Sila Camigliatello Silano - Loc. San Lorenzo, Cosenza, CA, Italy

Max Gazzè's Popular songs

  • Il Solito Sesso
  • Vento D'Estate - Remastered 2018
  • Ti Sembra Normale

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Some of Max Gazzè's most popular songs include Il Solito Sesso, Vento D'Estate - Remastered 2018, Ti Sembra Normale. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Max Gazzè's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Il Solito Sesso, Vento D'Estate - Remastered 2018, Ti Sembra Normale, and more.

Max Gazzè is known for their distinctive sound in the classic italian pop genre, often blending elements of italian adult pop, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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