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Mao (singer)

Mauro Gurlino, on stage Mao (Turin, 16 April 1971), is an Italian actor, guitarist, singer, DJ, VJ and radio-TV presenter.〔Luca Indemini, "Le Ogr salutano con una festa in pieno stile beat", La Stampa, November 19, 2011, http://www3.lastampa.it/torino/sezioni/appuntamenti/articolo/lstp/430657/〕
== Biography ==

Mao, stage name of Mauro Gurlino, was born in Turin, as he likes to say, somewhere between Foggia and Aosta, where he currently lives, on 16 April 1971. He obtained a degree in History and Criticism of the Cinema at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of the University of Turin, writing a thesis on the musical film ''Yuppi Du'' by Adriano Celentano. “He is and has been anything”, as once he was defined by a journalist describing his eclectic twenty-year career.
He was leader in the nineties of the band Mao e la Rivoluzione, through which he published two records for Virgin (''Sale'' and ''Casa'', attending Sanremo Giovani with the song ''Romantico'').
He was presenter with Andrea Pezzi for TV shows broadcast on MTV, including ''Kitchen'' in which he interviewed guests in a kitchen〔Francesca Angeleri, "Vi presentiamo Mauro Mao Gurlino musicista nato a Torino", La Stampa, 30/10/2011, http://www3.lastampa.it/cucina/sezioni/protagonisti/in-cibo-veritas/articolo/lstp/427278/〕 and ''Hot'', ''Romalive'', ''Tiziana'', and ''Tokusho''. He was a presenter on radio stations since high-school (Radio Deejay, Radio Flash and Gru Radio).
He has acted in feature films (''20 Venti'' by Marco Pozzi, ''500!'' by Giovanni Robbiano, Lorenzo Vignolo and Matteo Zingirian, ''Perduto Amor'' by Franco Battiato, ''A/R Andata+Ritorno'' and ''Passione sinistra'' by Marco Ponti, ''I Solidi Idioti'' by Enrico Lando) and in short films (directed by Enrico Iacovoni, Nicola Rondolino, Igor Mendolia and Guido Norzi).
Over the years, he has collaborated with several musicians, among which, Delta V, Max Gazzè and Morgan, producer of his first solo record ''Black Mokette'', published for Mescal. Together with Santabarba, he played as resident band for the music TV show ''Scalo 76'' broadcast on RaiDue. For the Italian national broadcaster, he has been resident musician for the radio show ''Ventura Football Club'' broadcast on RaiRadio1.
For ten years, he has been organizing events for the Turin nightclubbing, through the soundtrack contests ''Duel'', the song contests ''LaBase'' and the talk-show ''Il Salotto di Mao'', formats which have hosted more than 300 artists.
In the last years, he has published his second solo record, ''Piume Pazze'', distributed for free on internet, and the novels ''Meglio tardi che Mao'' (Express Edizioni) and ''Olràit! Mao sogna Celentano e gliele canta'' (Arcana Edizioni). In 2014, the debut record ''Fine'' by the electronic project Bit Reduce will be released.

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