Marcello Di Lorenzo was born in Catania on August 30, 1968 at around 19:30.
He approached music on 1980, through the acoustic guitar and the passion for hard rock, discovered on 1979 after watching the film Kiss Phantoms (1978).
His first performances as an electric guitarist and bass player (1982–86) he made playing with cover bands dedicated to heavy metal and progressive: Prowlers (1982), Outbreak (1983), and Alaska (1986).
On 1986 he wrote his first instrumental piece, and on November, 1987 he formed a band (Ecce Homo) that played his own instrumental music.
From 1989 to 1993 he studied composition with the harpsichordist Enrico Dibennardo.
On 1991 he switched to the piano, which he learned to play by himself, and for several years his main musical activity was to perform in piano solo proposing his own compositions.
From 1996 to 1999 he put aside the piano, and on April, 1997 he took part—as a guitarist—in the recording of the Cd From Hand to Mouth, with the band White Tornado.
On 2015 he lost interest in improvised music and public performances, and since then he has limited himself to composing and producing music.
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