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Lello Panico

Guitarist, composer, songwriter and teacher. During his career he has played just about everything, from rock to jazz, from brazilian music to fusion to funk, to happily return to the sound of blues and the language of soul, his first immense love, with conviction and firm belief in the principle that an electric guitar, above all else, plays the Blues.

Born in Caserta, he takes his first steps in the world of music in the 1970’s. Like all the young people of that generation he falls in love with the sound of the great rock blues guitarists of the time, from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, etc.. Before that, the music being played around the house was The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and many other great talents that would later form Lello musically.

By the end of the 70’s he starts listening to jazz, and finally, at the beginning of the 80’s he starts to participate in the Neapolitan music scene. He listens and tries to imitate the phrasing of Charlie Parker, Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans and, basically, whatever he ends up listening to.

The first jobs in recording studios arrive and, at the same time, an intense activity playing live in city clubs.

In 1989 he records his first album, produced by Gianfranco Salvatore. The name of the band is Lello Panico & Phoenix, the album is entitled Fronne (Gala Records). The guest musicians are Massimo Urbani, Danilo Rea, Maurizio Giammarco, Pippo Matino.

After many different experiences, in 1993 he records his new album, The Secret, for Biagio Pagano's Via Veneto Jazz. The line up consists of John Patitucci, Joey Calderazzo, Rick Margitza, Stefano Di Battista, Pietro Iodice, Dario Rosciglione, Andrea Beneventano.

Stylistically, during this period, the sound of Lello Panico’s guitar is closer to the blues guitar players than the jazz ones and, shortly after, an unexpected change occurs.

The love for great American songwriters and his flair (talent) for composing lead him to fully embrace electronic music. Working in studios with musicians like Luca Trolli, Enrico Solazzo and Joe Lepore, he decides to put together a Blues oriented electronic band. He meets the American singer Shawn Logan and together they create the band Blue Messengers for which he writes all the original material. The great Biagio Pagano welcomes Lello's new direction with enthusiasm and, in 1997, produces the band's first album entitled precisely "Blue Messengers". It contains 10 pieces, all original. The reviews are enthusiastic and the band begins a long series of concerts all over Italy. In 2000 the band's second album arrives entitled "Blues to Gray" marking up an incredible number of concerts for an Italian Rock Blues band.

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Primary Instrument

Guitar, electric

Willing to teach

Advanced only

Credentials/Background

Teacher in Saint Louis College of Music www.slmc.it as director of Dipartment Rock-Blues Guitar

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