Guido Marzorati (born 1975,
Venice,
Italy) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. The son of professional musicians, he studied for several years at the
Benedetto Marcello Music Conservatory. During this time he learned the
acoustic guitar, influenced by
The Beatles,
Elliott Murphy and
Bruce Springsteen, all of whom would eventually mark his style.
In August 1999 he recorded his first solo album (
voice,
guitar,
harmonica),
Live at Home.
In September 2000 he won the
Bande Rumorose contest in
Copparo (Fe). That same month, specialist magazines
Buscadero and
The River ran feature articles on Marzorati.
During Spring 2003, he moved to New York and conducted a tour of several clubs, such as
Stone Pony and
C-Note.
In Summer 2002, he formed his relationship with
The Blugos, a new band which helped him record his second album
Journey of Hope in 2004, a combination of warm
'70s rock and
electronic music.
Currently, he tours Italy with artists such as
Treves Blues Band and
Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers.
Discography
- Live at Home (1999) - Balancing Act Records
- Journey of Hope (2004) - Balancing Act Records
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