Riccardo Sinigallia
Riccardo Sinigallia is a Roman singer-songwriter and composer known for his eclectic style that blends pop, rock, and electronic music. Before embarking on a solo career, he was part of the bands 6 suoi Ex and Tiromancino contributing as a composer and songwriter. Sinigallia has collaborated with notable artists such as Max Gazzè, Daniele Silvestri, and Niccolò Fabi, contributing to some of their early major hits both as a producer and songwriter. In 2014, he participated in the Sanremo Festival with the songs “Prima di Andare Via” and “Una Rigenerazione,” which preceded his third solo album “Per Tutti” (Sugar). Following his Sanremo experience, he continued to collaborate with diverse artists including Mina and Celentano, Elisa, Franco Califano, and indie rock singer-songwriter Motta on the album “La fine dei vent’anni,” which won the Premio Tenco award in 2016. Sinigallia is also known for his work in film and television, having composed numerous soundtracks such as “Paz!,” “Amatemi,” and “Lo Spietato” (published by CAM Sugar and available on Netflix). He wrote lyrics to Sergio Endrigo’s music for the song “Caro amore lontanissimo” from the film “Il Colibrì”, earning the Silver Ribbon award for Best Original Song.