Merry Christmas Baby

Fabrizio Bosso Quartet
  1. Winter Wonderland
  2. Frosty The Snowman – feat. Walter Ricci
  3. The Christmas Song – feat. Karima
  4. Jingle Bells
  5. Grown Up Christmas
  6. Jingle Bell Rock – feat. Walter Ricci
  7. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  8. Silent Night
  9. Merry Christmas Baby
  10. Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  11. What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? – feat. Walter Ricci
  12. Jingle Bell Rock – feat. Walter Ricci (radio edit)

 

 

 

 

 

Fabrizio Bosso started playing the trumpet at the age of 5. At fifteen he graduated at the “Giuseppe Verdi” conservatory in Turin. In 1999 Fabrizio won the “Top Jazz” award (a poll promoted by ‘Musica Jazz’ magazine) as “Best New Talent” . In 2000, “Fast Light” his first record, was released . In 2002 he recorded “Jazz For More” with his new quintet The High Five starting a deal with Blue Note Records. With the same musicians he also recorded the Platinum awarded album “Handful Of Soul” by singer Mario Biondi. In the same period Fabrizio played for the first time in Tokyo at the prestigious Blue Note Club where he’s still often invited conquering a broad and passionate audience.

Since the beginning of his career, Fabrizio boasted important collaboration with artists such as, Charlie Haden, Carla Bley, Stefano Di Battista, Flavio Boltro, Geraldine Laurent, Irio De Paula, Gianni Basso, Enrico Pieranunzi, Rosario Giuliani, among the others. In 2007 he recorded one of his most ambitious and successful project “You’ve Changed” (Blue Note) featuring his quartet backed by a 13 strings orchestra, masterly arranged by Paolo Silvestri, and featuring guests such as Dianne Reeves, Sergio Cammeriere and Stefano Di Battista. Di Battista helped Fabrizio enter into the pop world and to perform for the first time at the Sanremo music festival. One year later he released “Sol”, the first record with his side project, The Latin Mood Sextet, a project he was working at since 2006, together with Javier Girotto, once again under Blue Note Records. In 2012 followed the album “Vamos”, released with Schema Records. In 2009 he won another Top Jazz Award for the album “Stunt”, released by Parco Della Musica Records and featuring Antonello Salis. In 2010, after winning another award, this time as “Best Trumpeter”, he released “Spiritual”, featuring Alberto Marsico and Alessandro Minetto. In 2013, they would join him in his second work, “Purple”, under the Verve/Universal label. 2011 was another turning point for Fabrizio, since he recorded the album “Enchantment – L’incantesimo di Nino Rota”, with the London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Filippini, Rosario Bonaccorso and Lorenzo Tucci as the rhythm section, arranged and directed by Stefano Fonzi. One year later, the album “Face to Face” came out featuring Luciano Biondini, released on Abeat Record. Meanwhile, he took part in many important festivals in Italy (Umbria, Vicenza and Rome Jazz Festivals) and abroad. He also boasts many crossover projects (such as “Uomini in frac”, dedicated to Domenico Modugno and “Memorie di Adriano”, dedicated to Celentano’s repertoire), and interdisciplinary projects. Two of the most famous among them are the live soundtrack edited by the masterpiece film “Il Sorpasso” by Dino Risi, with Luca Mannutza, Luca Bulgarelli and Lorenzo Tucci, and “Shadows”, a gift to Chet Baker, featuring Julian Oliver Mazzariello at the piano and Massimo Popolizio at the vocals. Fabrizio performed many times at the Sanremo Music Festival in the following years, playing with many Italian artists such as Sergio Cammariere, Simona Molinari, Raphael Gualazzi and Nina Zilli. The last one featured him in her “We love you” tour dedicated to soul music, in summer 2013. On November 5th 2013, Fabrizio Bosso turned forty and celebrated with a big performance at the RAI’s auditorium in Turin, inviting all his friends and colleagues who have been surrounding and supporting him during his life and career, performing a big show of great music and effects.

In 2016 he signed with Warner Music Italy and released “Non Smetto Di Ascoltarti”, a collaboration with Fabio Concato, famous Italian singer/songrewriter.

In April 2017 the Fabrizio Bosso Quartet released his debut album on Warner, an explosive 2 CD / 2 LP set titled “State Of The Art – Live” (Warner).

Fabrizio is now working on a new project dedicated to the music of Dizzy Gillespie to be released in 2018.

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