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Rosario (Roy) Paci (born September 16, 1969 in Augusta) is an Italian trumpeter, singer, composer and arranger.


Music and career

Born in
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, Paci started playing the piano as a young child and picked up the trumpet at age 10. By 13, he was playing with traditional Sicilian
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and performing in some of Italy's most famous clubs. Paci moved to South America in 1990 where he traveled to play
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and
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in Uruguay,
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and Brazil. Further trips to the Canary Islands and
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helped him to train and develop his musical influences. These travels set Paci on the path that would lead him into a series of collaborations and tours involving music projects, film, television and political causes, including relief efforts in Africa and Amnesty International's campaign against violence on women. Returning to Italy, Paci entered the
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scene to play with several bands, including Persiana Jones, Qbeta, Mau Mau, Banda Ionica, and ZU. Paci's tastes reflected his broad influences and these bands played musical styles ranging from
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and
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to
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and Italian funeral marches. In 1999 Roy Paci met French/Spanish(Basque) musician
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with whom he recorded the critically acclaimed album '' Próxima Estación: Esperanza''. Paci continued to record with Chao and toured extensively with his group Radio Bemba Sound System. In 2001 Paci began a long-standing collaboration with
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band The Ex, touring and recording with their Ex Orkest, a 20-piece band made up of various European improvisors revolving around The Ex's scratchy anarcho-punk anthems. Along with Wolter Wierbos (
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),
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and
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(saxophones), Paci has continued to tour with The Ex as a member of Brass Unbound and contributed trumpet tracks for the band's album '' Catch My Shoe''. In 2002 Paci formed his own band Aretuska and founded the record label Etnagigante in 2003 to produce their second album ''Tuttapposto'', which explored calypso, rocksteady and swing rhythms alongside new arrangements of classic Sicilian folk music. Collaborations continued with
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,
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,
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, Shantel and
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. In 2006 Paci joined forces with
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-winning klezmer musician
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and Balkan brass band leader
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for an album combining Paci's Sicilian tradition with Jewish melodies and Balkan sounds called Trumpet Triumph. In 2018, Paci entered the
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in collaboration with
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, entering the song "Adesso" and finishing 8th overall.


Theatre, television and cinema

Roy Paci has worked for the Italian alternative theater scene, putting up the show ''Poetry and Andalusia'', which was performed in Italy's the most prominent
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theaters. Paci's penchant for experimental theater and music mingled in the ''Trade Almost telepathy'', written by Ivano Fossati and subsequently released as
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s. Starting in 2005, Roy Paci's group Aretuska served as the house band on popular Italian television shows, making him and his music familiar to the general public. Paci has composed
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s for
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and several of Paci's songs have been commissioned for
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s, including a version of " Besame Mucho" in
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's 2003 film ''Suddenly Paradise''.


Discography


Albums by Roy Paci and Aretuska

*''Baciamo Le Mani'' (2001) *''Tuttapposto'' (2003) *''Parola D'Onore'' (2005) *''Suonoglobal'' (2007) *''Bestiario Siciliano – Greatest Hits of Roy Paci & Aretuska'' (2008) *''Latinista'' (2010) *''Valelapena''(2017)https://www.discogs.com/


Singles

* "Cantu Siciliano" (2002) * "The Duse" (2002) * " Besame Mucho" (2003) * "Yettaboom" (2003) * "Viva la vida" (2006) * "What you see is what you get" (2006) * "Toda Joia toda beleza" (feat. Manu Chao) * "Giramundo" (2007) * "Bonjour Bahia" (2010)


Collaborations


With The Ex

*''
Een Rondje Holland ''Een Rondje Holland'' is a live album by Ex Orkest, an orchestra made up of the Dutch post-punk band The Ex accompanied by 20 other musicians. The album features orchestral arrangements of previously released Ex songs (often with the band's stan ...
'' (2001) *'' Catch My Shoe'' (2010) *'' Enormous Door'' (2013)


With Manu Chao

* '' Próxima Estación: Esperanza'' (Virgin, 2001) * ''
Radio Bemba Sound System ''Radio Bemba Sound System'' is a live album by Manu Chao that was released in 2002. It is the accompanying CD to the performer's live DVD '' Babylonia en Guagua'', filmed over two nights (4–5 September) in 2001 during the tour for '' Pro ...
'' (live, Virgin, 2002) * '' Sibérie m'était contée'' (Virgin, 2004) * ''
La Radiolina ''La Radiolina'' is the fourth studio album by Manu Chao. It was released on 4 September 2007. Italy saw an advance release of the album on 30 August. "Rainin in Paradize", the first single from the album, was available before its official releas ...
'' (Because/Nacional, 2007)


With Matshie

*''Flight Song #7'' *''I Am Sad''


With Mau Mau

*''Viva Mamanera'' *''Eldorado'' *''General chaos'' *''Safari Beach''


With Negrita

*''Soy Taranta'' *''Infinite Joy'' *''Move!'' *''Notte Mediterranea'' *''Brother Joe'' *''Giramundo''


With other musicians

*''Quattroemezzo'' – Brusco *''Closet Wonder'' – Cesare Basile *''Conjure'' – Conjure *''Same Wave'' – Dj Jad *''Electro Cabaret'' – The Fire *''Malacabeza'' – Harpoons *''No Doubt'' – Jaka *''
Mondo Cane ''Mondo Cane'' (literally "Doggish World" or "Dog's World", a mild Italian profanity) is a 1962 Italian mondo documentary film and directed by the trio of Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara, and Franco E. Prosperi, with narration by Stefano S ...
'' – Mike Patton & Metropole Orchestra*''Tacabanda'' – Pelù *''Unidentified'' – Subsonica *''Hard World'' – Tonino Carotone *''Esplosivo (KOB)'' – Cor Veleno *''Mezzogiorno di Fuoco'' – Caparezza & Sud Sound System *''24000'' – Dubioza Kolektiv (Happy Machine, 2016) *''Adesso'' -
Diodato Antonio Diodato (born 30 August 1981), known simply as Diodato, is an Italian singer-songwriter. He won the 70th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song " Fai rumore" and was scheduled to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Cont ...


References


External links


Roy Paci at allmusic.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Paci, Roy 1969 births Living people Musical groups from Sicily Italian trumpeters Male trumpeters Italian film score composers Italian male film score composers Nastro d'Argento winners Sicilian-language singers 21st-century trumpeters 21st-century Italian male musicians