Sangiorgi’s music is characterized by a blend of rock, pop, and traditional Italian music, and his lyrics often focus on social issues, politics, and personal experiences. His distinctive voice and powerful guitar playing have earned him comparisons to artists like Eddie Vedder, Chris Cornell, and Jeff Buckley.
Over the years, Sangiorgi and Negramaro have released several successful albums, including Casa 69 (2005), Mentre Tutto Scorre (2006), La Finestra (2010), and Amore Che Torni (2017). In addition to his work with the band, Sangiorgi has also collaborated with a number of other musicians and artists, including Claudio Baglioni, Elisa, and Francesco De Gregori.
Beyond his musical achievements, Sangiorgi is recognized for his activism and involvement in various humanitarian causes. He has spoken out about issues related to mental health, refugees, and the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. In 2018, he took part in a charity event to support a hospital in Lecce, which raised over €200,000.
Sangiorgi’s success in Italy has brought him international recognition, and he has been praised for his ability to blend different styles and genres of music. He has performed at major music festivals across Europe, including Rock in Rio Lisbon, the Sanremo Music Festival, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK.
Despite his success, Sangiorgi remains humble and dedicated to his craft. In a recent interview, he spoke about his passion for music, saying, “Music is my life, my breath, my reason for being. It’s the path I chose, and I will be faithful to it until the end.”
As he continues to inspire fans around the world with his music and activism, there is no doubt that Giuliano Sangiorgi will remain a beloved and influential figure in the world of rock and pop music for years to come.