I TEOREMI BAND PAGE
I TEOREMI
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CURRENT NAME
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I Teoremi |
FORMER NAMES
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- |
ORIGIN
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Italy |
STATUS
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Disbanded |
FORMED IN
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- |
GENRE
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Progressive rock |
STYLE
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- |
LYRICAL THEME
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- |
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BAND ADDED
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2004-02-24, 00:00 |
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LAST UPDATE
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2004-02-24, 00:00 |

A quartet from Rome,
though their singer Vincenzo "Lord Enzo" Massetti came from Naples,
having had a solo career since the late 60's and having also participated at
the 1968 Festival degli Sconosciuti in Ariccia (which he actually WON!).
The group's debut was with a single in 1971, Sognare backed by an
italian version of Jethro Tull's With you there to help me called Tutte le
cose. The line-up on the single was different from their later LP, with
Tito Gallo on vocals.
The album, simply called I Teoremi, is one of the rarest italian
prog-era albums, though not a proper prog LP, as it contains a hard rock
inspired sound in the same style as early Rovescio della Medaglia, Led
Zeppelin.
Bassist Aldo Bellanova later went to Samadhi, while Lord Enzo left
Italy to Thailand where he is still working as singer.
Drummer Claudio Mastracci briefly played with Il Punto (also at Villa
Pamphili festival in Rome with them), and later with some pop artists
like Donatella Rettore and Sergio Caputo, and in some TV shows
orchestras. He still works as drum teacher.
Guitarist Mario Schilirò has played with important Italian artists like
Antonello Venditti and, still now since many years, Zucchero.
| Session musicians Add - Fetch |
| Unknown / none |