Lorenzo Gabanizza: A Rising Star in the Music and Film Worlds

Introducing Lorenzo Gabanizza and Jeff Christie, an exciting new musical collaboration set to make waves on the music scene. The lead track, ‘I Don’t Want To Live Without You’, is a heartfelt country-rock ballad, featuring the work of some of the industry’s most talented artists and engineers. The track was produced by Jeff Christie, a multi-platinum, award-winning artist and author of the smash hit ‘Yellow River’. 

He is joined by Paul Fenton, a drummer for Marc Bolan, Jethro Tull, and Carmen, and bass player Kev Moore of Saxon and Sweet, all provided their impressive skills to the production. 

The track also features contributions from Fortunate, a Gospel quartet from North Carolina, Richard Curran on violin for Bert Jansch, John Heinrich on trumpet for Barry Gibb and Percy Sledge, Mike Casteel on trumpet for Connie Francis and Sting, Snake Davis on sax for Paul McCartney, and Bruce finish Hoffman on pedal steel for Dolly Parton. The track was mastered by Grammy-award winner Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone of Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett fame, and mixed by Corey Moore. Lorenzo Gabanizza and Jeff Christie’s music draws on a wide variety of influences, ranging from orchestral music to country. 

Their latest release is a moving mixture of country rock, rock and roll, and blues. Born in Verona, Italy, Lorenzo has strong connections with the US and UK music scenes. He was part of the Obama campaign and a member of the RFK Human Rights organization. His music has also enjoyed considerable success in the US, and he has recently been nominated for best actor at the Veneto International Film Festival, receiving recognition from an international jury from the UK, Italy, and the Philippines. 

Lorenzo Gabanizza and Jeff Christie’s new single ‘I Don’t Want To Live Without You’ is the perfect introduction to this exciting new musical partnership. With its combination of heartfelt lyrics and emotive instrumentation, the track is sure to be a hit with fans of all styles of music.