Fabrizio Sotti

Fabrizio Sotti (born April 27, 1975, Padova, Italy) is a guitarist, composer, producer and songwriter. In addition to jazz, Sotti plays in the styles of bebop, jazz fusion, soul, hip hop, R&B and pop. He has worked with many artists.

Fabrizio Sotti
Born(1975-04-27)April 27, 1975
Padova, Italy
GenresJazz, jazz fusion, hip hop, R&B, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, record producer
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active1991–present
LabelsUniversal, Motown, Blue Note, BMG, E1, Roc Nation, Sotti Entertainment, Incipit, Egea
Websitewww.fabriziosotti.com

Equipment

Sotti endorses D'Angelico Guitars. His 2015 Fabrizio Sotti Signature Model, the EX-SS/FS, is based on the EX-SS with the addition of Seymour Duncan pick ups (SH2 and SH4), Sperzel machine heads, jumbo frets and reduced wood block for maximum resonance of the hollow body. In 2018 D'Angelico Guitars introduced the Fabrizio Sotti SS Deluxe Signature Model. In 2019 D'Angelico Guitars added the Fabrizio Sotti SS Premier Model.[1]

Discography

As Leader

  • Looking For 1993
  • Standards and More, feat. Ares Tavolazzi and Mauro Beggio (1995)
  • This World Upside Down (Eclipse/Warner Bros. 1999)
  • Through My Eyes (Sotti Entertainment/Raitrade, 2004)
  • Inner Dance (Sotti /E1, 2010)
  • Right Now (Sotti Entertainment, 2013)
  • A Few Possibilities (Sotti Entertainment/Incipit, 2014)
  • Forty (Sotti Entertainment/Incipit, 2016)

As Producer, Guitarist and Songwriter

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References

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