Massimo Faraò

Massimo Faraò, born in Genoa, Italy, on May 16, 1965, is a renowned jazz pianist whose career spans over three decades. Known as "the blackest of Italian pianists," Faraò's journey began with studying under Maestro Flavio Crivelli and collaborating with local musicians, notably bassist Piero Leveratto. His international breakthrough came in 1983 when he performed in the United States with legendary musicians like Red Holloway and Albert 'Tootie' Heath. Faraò's versatility shines through his diverse repertoire, encompassing post-bop, soul jazz, Latin jazz, and swing, among others. He has shared the stage with esteemed artists such as Steve Williams, Nicola Barbon, and Phil Harper, performing in Europe and the United States. Faraò's discography is a testament to his musical prowess, featuring a blend of standards and original compositions that captivate audiences worldwide. Whether leading a trio or performing in larger ensembles, Massimo Faraò's piano playing is a testament to his deep understanding and love for jazz.

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