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Name
  
Massimo Urbani

Role
  
Saxophonist

Music group
  
Area (1979 – 1980)


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Died
  
June 24, 1993, Rome, Italy

Albums
  
Urlo, the Nights of the Buescher, 360 Aeutopia

Similar People
  
Enrico Rava, Pietro Tonolo, Franco D'Andrea, Steve Grossman, Roberto Gatto

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Massimo Urbani (8 May 1957 – 23 June 1993) was an Italian jazz alto saxophonist. He played principally in the bebop style.

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Life and career

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Urbani was born in Primavalle, Rome on 8 May 1957, the oldest of five brothers. His first instrument, from 1968, was the clarinet, but he soon switched to the alto saxophone.

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Urbani died of a heroin overdose on 23 June 1993. The Penguin Guide to Jazz commented that "Urbani's senseless death robbed Europe of a player whose records are a flawed testament to a bopper of enormous guts and facility."

Discography

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  • 1974 Jazz a Confronto 13 (Horo)
  • 1977 Invitation (Philology
  • 1979 360° Aeutopia (Red)
  • 1980 Dedications to A.A. & J.C. – Max's Mood (Red)
  • 1981 Go Max Go (Philology)
  • 1983 Max Leaps In with Tullio De Piscopo, Mike Melillo, Massimo Moriconi)
  • 1984 The Urbisaglia Voncert (Philology)
  • 1987 Easy to Love (Red)
  • 1987 Duets Improvisations for Yardbird with Mike Melillo (Philology)
  • 1988 Urlo (Elicona)
  • 1990 Out of Nowhere (Splasc)
  • 1991 Round About Max with Strings (Sentemo)
  • 1993 The Blessing (Red)
  • References

    Massimo Urbani Wikipedia