Artists

FRANCIS LAI

FRANCIS LAI

The french composer Francis Lai approaches to film music thanks to the director Claude Lelouch, that suddenly understands his potential when they first meet. For this reason, he asks Lai to compose the soundtrack for "Un uomo, una donna" ("A Man and a Woman"). The movie, which gets several awards, makes the world discover Francis Lai's talent. Afterwards, he composer signs the soundtrack of "Love Story", which wins the Academy Award. He also composes the soundtrack of "Bolero", directed by Lelouch.

GIANNI FERRIO

GIANNI FERRIO

Composer, arranger and conductor, he collaborates for a long time with the italian national television (RAI), signing soundtracks and opening themes for many tv programmes. Amongst them, the track "Non gioco più", performed by the singer Mina, which becomes one of the italian greatest hits ever. Gianni Ferrio and Mina estabilsh an artistic partnership which is destined to last many years, creating other masterpieces like the track "Parole parole". He composes about 120 movie soundtracks, ranging amongst the genres and working with the main italian directors.

GEGIA

GEGIA

She becomes popular thanks to the italian tv show "Sotto le stelle" directed by Gianni Boncompagni. In the 80s she participates in several tv programmes performing a charachter which is the parody of the typical italian showgirl. As a singer, she record singles and albums, like "E...canto anch'io" released by Cinevox Record.

LORENZO DE ANGELIS

LORENZO DE ANGELIS

Lorenzo De Angelis is an italian actor and singer. He has always had a big passion for music and he recorded two singles with the name El.di EI. 
In the tenth season of "Un medico in famiglia" he plays the character of Geko and performs the two songs "Liberi senza età" and "Mai avuto".

ALDO SALVI

After graduating at the Conservatorium of Naples he starts his career composing music for the italian singers Adriano Celentano, Peppino di Capri, Caterina Valente, Teddy Reno and Tony Renis. Only in the 80s he starts writing film scores, amongst which the soundtrack of "Malamore" by Eriprando Visconti.

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During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.