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Romano Bianchi is a musician and author from Geneva. He plays in numerous bands and appears frequently in media. His music can be heard in TV series such as Emily in Paris and Sneaky Pete. He did the first part of Angèle at Paleo. In 2024, he composed an album based on insects sounds.

References

  1. Bardot, Patrice (2 April 2022). "Romano Bianchi, Helvète Underground". Libération. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  2. Delfini, Carine (10 March 2022). ""Fringale", l'indolence pop du chanteur genevois Romano Bianchi". RTS. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  3. "Romano Bianchi". Montreux Jazz Festival.
  4. "Romano Bianchi". Périscope.
  5. Dallongeville, Patrick (23 January 2022). "ROMANO BIANCHI – Fringale". Paris-Move.
  6. Gottraux, Fabrice (9 March 2022). "Il s'appelle Romano Bianchi comme les vélos italiens, comme un roman". La Tribune de Genève.
  7. Gottraux, Fabrice. "Cinq Genevois magiques et nus s'en vont sur les bords de l'Asse". La Tribune de Genève. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  8. "Les insectes déferlent sur la scène psychédélique genevoise". Tribune de Genève (in French). 2024-04-09. Retrieved 2024-10-14.


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