GIANFRANCO DI STEFANO
The brother of the film music composer Felice Di Stefano, he wrote the soundtracks of "La figliastra" ("The Stepdaughter") and "Shango, la pistola infallibile" ("Shango").
The brother of the film music composer Felice Di Stefano, he wrote the soundtracks of "La figliastra" ("The Stepdaughter") and "Shango, la pistola infallibile" ("Shango").
Besides representing the music and the soul of Rome, Armando Trovajoli was a prolific film music composer, contributing in fact to the prestige of this genre. He worked with the greatest directors of the Italian cinema: De Sica, Risi, Scola and, in particular, Luigi Magni for whom he composed the soundtrack of "Nell'anno del signore" ("The Conspirators").
Actress in several italian movies of the 70s and special guest in many tv programmes of the same time.She started her career with music. As a singer she won a Castrocaro Festival and she participated in Festival di Sanremo at the end of the 60s. For Cinevox Record she recorded the album "Perchè qualcuno un giorno mi ha dato la vita e...una voce", produced by Vince Tempera.
Producer, film music composer, and, together with his brother Luigi, leader of the band I Campanino. He is the author of the score of "Napoli si ribella" ("A Man Called Magnum").
She starts her solo career with the track "Annie Belle", included in the movie soundtrack of "La fine dell'innocenza" ("The End of innocence"). In 1980 she participates in the Sanremo Festival with "Va pensiero", written by Pippo Caruso. She also performed in the track "Mater tenebrarum", composed by Keith Emerson for the movie soundtrack of "Inferno".
During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.