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FABRIZIO POGGI singer, harmonica player and writer is 2018 GRAMMY AWARDS NOMINEE (challenging The Rolling Stones). He received the Hohner Lifetime Award, he is Two Times Blues Music Awards nominee, he was elected by the american magazine Bluebird Reviews artist of the year 2020, he is Fim Award 2018 winner, many times Jimi Award winner, he appeared as first european on the cover of the prestigious american magazine Blues Blast, appeared also on the cover of the famous italian magazine Oltre, he received the Golden Seal from the Chamber of Commerce.
25 albums to date, 4 books, and numerous appearances around the globe, he played at the most prestigious clubs and festivals in Europe and USA (including the Carnegie Hall in New York with Guy Davis, Eric Burdon and Buddy Guy and The Legendary Blues Cruise with Guy Davis, Taj Mahal, Ruthie Foster, Irma Thomas and many others). He performed some concert lessons at the famous Berklee Music University in Boston.
He played with The Blind Boys of Alabama, Charlie Musselwhite, Little Feat, Ronnie Earl, Kim Wilson, Marcia Ball, John Hammond, Sonny Landreth, Garth Hudson of THE BAND and Bob Dylan, Eric Bibb, Ruthie Foster, Flaco Jiménez, Sharon White, Zachary Richard, Jerry Jeff Walker, Bob Brozman, Eric Andersen, Richard Thompson, Billy Joe Shaver and many more.
25 albums to date, 4 books, and numerous appearances around the globe, he played at the most prestigious clubs and festivals in Europe and USA (including the Carnegie Hall in New York with Guy Davis, Eric Burdon and Buddy Guy and The Legendary Blues Cruise with Guy Davis, Taj Mahal, Ruthie Foster, Irma Thomas and many others). He performed some concert lessons at the famous Berklee Music University in Boston.
He played with The Blind Boys of Alabama, Charlie Musselwhite, Little Feat, Ronnie Earl, Kim Wilson, Marcia Ball, John Hammond, Sonny Landreth, Garth Hudson of THE BAND and Bob Dylan, Eric Bibb, Ruthie Foster, Flaco Jiménez, Sharon White, Zachary Richard, Jerry Jeff Walker, Bob Brozman, Eric Andersen, Richard Thompson, Billy Joe Shaver and many more.