Aidan Zammit | |
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Birth name | Aidan Zammit Lupi |
Born | 20 October 1965 Sliema, Malta |
Genres | Jazz, R&B, Pop, Film scores |
Occupations | Musician, Songwriter, Producer |
Instruments | Keyboard, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 1990 - present |
Website | www.zamm.it |
Aidan Zammit was born in Sliema, Malta and has lived in Italy since 1985.
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He has worked as a composer, musician and singer with several artists, including Mike Francis (musician), Niccolò Fabi, Andrea Bocelli, Nicola Piovani, Vincenzo Cerami, Bungaro, Lorenzo Feliciati, Simone Cristicchi, Antonello Venditti, Marco Mengoni, Angelo Branduardi and Vocintransito. He performed in Khartoum with Fabi, in the first pop concert ever to be held by a western artist in Sudan.
At the Festival di Sanremo in 2004 he arranged and conducted the song “Guardastelle”, awarded for the Best Music that year.
In 2009 Zammit joined Goblin (band), a group renowned for its movie soundtracks.
With Mike Francis (musician) and Mario "Mari-One" Puccioni, Zammit has been a member of “Mystic Diversions”, with 6 albums and compositions featured in over 130 compilations published worldwide.
He has performed and written for movie, television and theatre soundtracks, including films by Roberto Benigni and Warner Bros. cartoons.
In 2009 the album "Fly Away - The music of David Foster" was released and features Zammit as keyboardist and backing vocalist on three tracks. The songs feature international artists such as Jay Graydon, John "JR" Robinson, Neil Stubenhaus, Robbie Dupree and Arnold McCuller.