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Fabrizio "Fab" Grossi (born Milan, Italy) is an Italian American bass player and producer known as a founding member of the bands Soul Garage Experience[1] and Supersonic Blues Machine.[2] He has worked as a session musician, playing on Nina Hagen's 1996 release BeeHappy and guitarist Steve Vai's 1996 LP Fire Garden.
Grossi is credited as executive producer and composer for the 2016 film Sidemen: Long Road to Glory.[citation needed]
As a performer and session bassist, Grossi is sponsored by Japanese guitar company Ibanez[3] and Italian amplification company Mark Bass.
Since 2023, Grossi has functioned as president of operations and musical director for Give Back Through Music[4] a Los Angeles based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which produces events to support various charities, including MusiCares[5] and Upward Bound House.[6]
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edit- ^ "Fabrizio Grossi & Soul Garage Experience releases much-awaited debut album "Counterfeited Soulstice Vol 1" - MNPR Magazine". September 10, 2021.
- ^ L, Jani (June 14, 2022). "REVIEW: Supersonic Blues Machine – Voodoo Nation". Tuonela Magazine.
- ^ "Fabrizio "Fab" Grossi | ARTISTS". Ibanez guitars.
- ^ https://www.givebackthroughmusic.com/
- ^ "Leslie West Tribute at the Canyon Club for Give Back Through Music Charity Concert". Hollywood Press Corps. January 23, 2024.
- ^ Nelson, Kurt (February 28, 2023). "No Laughing Matter - Giving Back Through Music and Comedy". Screamer Magazine.