Artists

CARLO RUSTICHELLI

CARLO RUSTICHELLI

The versatility of Carlo Rustichelli's composition allowed this artist to create a variety of soundtracks and to experiment different film genres. He is famous for his compositions for italo western movies, although his name will always be linked to 70s Italian comedy. The most iconic title is "Amici miei" ("My Friends") by Mario Monicelli .

LEO CESARI

Son of the pianist Umberto Cesari, he starts his career as a drummer. He collaborates to the first two albums of the band Tiromancino, which he founds together with Federico Zampaglione. In his solo career he revisitates beat and lounge also remaking some great soundtrack classics, like "Metti una sera a cena" by Ennio Morricone.

J. LUIS MORENO

J. LUIS MORENO

However he studied to become a lyric singer, Moreno becomes famous as a ventriloquist thanks to the participation to some italian tv shows with the puppet Rockfeller, a raven dressed with the tail-coat which was really popular in the 80s. For Cinevox Record he recorded the two albums "Rockfeller a Pentatlon" and "La pappa non mi va".

LUIS BACALOV

LUIS BACALOV

After his studies in his homeland Argentina and his experience in some european countries, he moves to Italy where he works as an arranger, working with some of the most famous singers and songwriters. In the 60s he starts to compose film muisc. He wins an Academy Award in 1995 for the soundtrack of "Il postino".

CHERRY FIVE

A few years before their success as Goblin, Simonetti, Morante and Pignatelli, together with Tony Tartarini and Carlo Bordini, formed the band Cherry Five and produced an eponymous album with a prog rock sound. The album was released in 1975, after the success of "Profondo Rosso" ("Deep red"). Today this very rare record is considered as a milestone in italian progressive rock.

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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.