Fabrizio Sotti

Fabrizio Sotti
Background information
Born (1975-04-27)April 27, 1975
Abano Terme, Italy
Genres Jazz, jazz fusion, nu jazz, crossover jazz, hip hop, r&b, pop
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, producer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1991–present
Labels Universal, Motown, Blue Note, BMG, Koch, E1 Entertainment, Sotti Entertainment
Notable instruments
D'Angelico Guitars Fabrizio Sotti Signature Model

Fabrizio Sotti (born April 27, 1975, Abano Terme, Italy), is an Italian jazz guitarist, composer, songwriter and producer. In addition to jazz, Sotti has worked in the styles of jazz fusion, blues, soul, hip hop, and r&b.

Sotti has worked with a number of renowned artists, including Tupac, Q Tip, Gipsy Kings, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Lopez, Shaggy, Ghostface Killah, David Knopfler, Styles P, Mýa, Foxy Brown, Dead Prez, Half Pint, Randy Brecker, Cassandra Wilson, John Patitucci, Roy Hargrove, Al Foster, George Coleman, Rick Margitza, Rachel Z, Brian Lynch, Claudia Acuña, Victor Jones, Alex Foster, Robbie Ameen, Sammy Figueroa, Mino Cinelu, Clarence Penn, James Genus, Lincoln Goines, Jeff Andrews, Cameron Brown, Terri Lyne Carrington, Steve La Spina, Melanie Fiona, Algebra Blessett, Zucchero, Toquinho, Alberto Pizzo, Res, and Renzo Arbore.[1]

Equipment

Sotti endorses D'Angelico Guitars. His signature guitar, 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.[2]

Selected discography

As leader

As sideman

References

External links


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