Giorgio Vincenzo Vanni (August 19, 1963 at Milan) is an Italian singer and song-writer. Vanni is well known for performing theme songs of Italian dubs of Japanese and American animated TV series. The dubbed Italian songs he sings usually are not covers of the Japanese songs but tend to be newly written songs for the Italian dub of the anime. Giorgio Vanni has also composed and produced many songs for Cristina D'Avena such as Magica Sabrina, Dr. Slump & Arale (sung in duet), Ma che magie Doremì and Hamtaro.
Vanni started his career in 1979 along with Paolo Costa and Claudio D'Onofrio with the pop-rock band Tomato. His first theme song for an Italian dub of a cartoon was for Superman. Since then he has sung numerous Italian theme songs for anime such as Dragon Ball, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Naruto, One Piece, Gundam Wing, I Cavalieri Dello Zodiaco, Detective Conan, Keroro, Lupin III and Diabolik.
Vanni formed the pop-rock band Tomato in 1979 along with Paolo Costa and Claudio D'Onofrio. They were first noticed by Roberto Colombo in 1982.[1]
In 1983 they produced the record The island of the sun under the pseudonym "Ludy". In 1984 they collaborated along with Miguel Bosè for the album Bandido. They released their first single Tam Tam in 1985. In 1987 Vanni composed the song Lay down on me for Miguel Bosè's album XXX. In 1991 they released their first album Tomato, produced by Mauro Paoluzzi and Angelo Carrara. In 1992, they participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song Sai cosa sento per te.
In 1994, Vanni released his first solo album titled Grande Cuore. In collaboration with Massimo "Ludy" Longhi, Vanni began his career as composer, singer and producer for dubbed cartoon animated series like Pokémon in 1995, which brought him fame. He also composed the song Buone Verita along with Longhi, for popular Italian singer Laura Pausini for the latter's 1998 album La mia risposta.