Enzo Pietropaoli, born in Genoa on September 29, 1955, is a celebrated Italian jazz bassist whose career has left an indelible mark on the genre. Moving to Rome in 1961, he began his professional journey in 1975 with the "Trio Di Roma," alongside Danilo Rea and Roberto Gatto. Throughout his illustrious career, Pietropaoli has collaborated with notable artists like Enrico Pieranunzi and contributed to iconic projects such as the soundtrack for Walter Veltroni's film "Quando c'era Berlinguer." His discography, spanning decades, includes acclaimed albums like "Shades of Chet," "Bella," and "Solo," showcasing his mastery of the bass and his deep understanding of jazz. Pietropaoli's music is not just a collection of notes but a testament to his historical memory and profound connection to the essence of jazz, making him a revered figure in the Italian and global jazz scenes.