Perigeo are an
Italian
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progressive rock
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group that released a group of albums for
RCA Italiana
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History
Founded in Rome in 1949 under the Vatican's protecti ...
in the 1970s. Several of the members went on to have long careers in
jazz
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.
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The group had subsequent editions under the names New Perigeo and Perigeo Special.Allmusic
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Members
Perigeo
* Giovanni Tommaso (bass)
*Franco D'Andrea
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(keyboards)
*Bruno Biriaco
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(drums and percussion)
*Claudio Fasoli
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(saxophones)
*Tony Sidney
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(guitar)
New Perigeo
* Giovanni Tommaso (bass)
*Danilo Rea
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*Maurizio Giammarco
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(saxophone)
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Discography
Perigeo
* 1972 ''Azimut''
* 1973 ''Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere''
* 1974 ''Genealogia''
* 1975 ''La valle dei templi''
* 1975 ''Live at Montreaux'' (Live)
* 1976 ''Non è poi così lontano''
* 1976 ''Live in Italy 1976'' (Live)
* 1977 ''Attraverso il Perigeo'' (Raccolta)
* 1977 ''Fata Morgana'' (LP, Album) (RCA Victor)
Perigeo Special
* 1980 ''Alice''
New Perigeo
* 1981 ''Q Concert'' (EP)
* 1981 ''Effetto amore''
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Italian progressive rock groups
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Italian jazz ensembles