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Simone Tomassini


Simone Tomassini (born 11 May 1974)〔(Official biography )〕 is an Italian singer-songwriter who has toured widely in Italy and appeared at the Sanremo Music Festival.
==Biography==
Simone Tomassini (who often performs simply as Simone) was born in Vertemate con Minoprio, in the Province of Como.〔Fegiz (March 2004)〕 He studied music privately and then at the Accademia di Musica Moderna in Milan. His first big break came at the 2004 the Sanremo Music Festival with his song "É stato tanto tempo fa" which became a radio success and was recorded by EMI both as a single and on his album ''Giorni'', which he toured in Italy. That year he also appeared on Festivalbar performing his single "Il mondo che non c'è".〔Festivalbar 2004〕 His first album was produced by the impresario Enrico Rovelli, the ex-manager of Vasco Rossi and Patti Pravo and founder of the Alcatraz Club in Milan. Rovelli had taken Tomassini under his wing after a chance meeting in Milan when Rovelli's car almost knocked Tomassini over as he was crossing the street.〔 Later in 2004, Tomassini was the opening act on Vasco Rossi's ''Buoni o cattivi'' tour.〔
In 2005 Tomassini appeared on the RAI music reality show, Music Farm presented by Simona Ventura, where he placed third in the singing competition.〔RAI (2005)〕 His second album, ''Buon viaggio'', came out in May of that year and was also toured throughout Italy. In October, he again opened the performances of Vasco Rossi's 2005 ''Buoni o cattivi'' tour. The year concluded with a live performance at the Alcatraz Club in Milan (issued on DVD in 2006). In 2006, he released his third album, ''Sesso gioia rock 'n' roll'', and his song "Fuori come un balcone" was chosen for the sound track of Jerry Calà's film, ''Vita Smeralda''.〔''Libero'' (13 July 2006)〕 2007 saw the release of his hit single "Niente da perdere"〔Moroni (4 July 2007)〕 and a return appearance with Vasco Rossi.〔''Brescia Oggi'' (21 August 2009)〕
A longtime fan of the Calcio Como football team, Tomassini inaugurated their new anthem, "Quando sei comasco", during the team's September 2008 tribute to Stefano Borgonovo at the Sinigaglia Stadium.〔ANSA (21 September 2008). See ''La Provincia'', ("Il Borgonovo-day" ) (21 September 2008) for photographs.〕 In 2009 he appeared as a guest star at the Boario Summer Festival〔 and at an open-air solo concert in Como's main piazza.〔''La Provincia'' (19 July 2009)〕 At the end of 2009, he visited the United States, where he performed in several venues in New York City,〔Borghetti (1 January 2010)〕 including Pianos〔(Pianos NYC: Simone Tomassini 9 November 2009 ) (accessed 23 April 2010)〕 and Webster Hall. A new album, with the American label Gallery Records Inc. and mastered at the Sterling Sound studios in New York, is planned for release worldwide May 11, 2011, while the single "Caduta Libera", with a video recorded over the Como Lake, was aired on the radio on April 29, 2011.
Tomassini started the new 2011 world tour called "Sempre in Tour" (always on tour) with a "Data Zero", on April 29, 2011, at the Cagno Palasport.

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