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Paolo Rustichelli is an American-Italian eclectic smooth jazz, rock-jazz, progressive-rock, Film score composer, pianist and producer, son of Oscar nominee Carlo Rustichelli . ==Career== Pioneering the use of the monophonic synthesizers like the ARP 2600 and Minimoog, of the Hammond Novachord, the Hammond C3 organ and the Mellotron, Paolo Rustichelli composed and produced various movie soundtracks and a Progressive rock album, ''Opera Prima'', RCA 1973. Among many scores, made completely with synths, are included Top Box Office European movies like ''Amici Miei atto III'' and ''Testa o Croce''. His 1996 ''Mystic Man'' rock-jazz album featured Miles Davis, Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Andy Summers, and Jill Jones, the song "Paisa" reaching the Top Ten on the Radio & Records Smooth Jazz/NAC charts. The song "Full Moon" from ''Mystic Jazz'' was composed for Carlos Santana and became an evergreen in various Santana albums and collections, among them ''Multi-Dimensional Warrior'' 2009, ''Spirits Dancing in the Flesh'', ''The Best of Santana''. Tenor Plácido Domingo sang Paolo Rustichelli's "Kyrie" on his 2002 album ''Sacred Songs" in 2002. The song "My Geisha" from the album ''Neopagan'' reached the top ten on the Radio and Records Smooth Jazz/NAC charts of 2006 and 2007. The Hit single "Med Groove" from the album "Soul Italiano" reached n.1 in smoothjazz.com chart, being also Amazon.com 'Smooth Jazz Best sellers' n. 1 for several weeks in January-February 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paolo Rustichelli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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