Gazebo, born Paul Mazzolini on February 18, 1960, in Beirut, Lebanon, emerged as a notable figure in the Italo disco scene of the 1980s with his international hit "I Like Chopin," which remains a classic of the genre. Raised in a family with a strong artistic heritage—his father was an opera singer and his mother a pianist—Gazebo's passion for music was cultivated from an early age. His multi-cultural background, with time spent in Paris and Italy, imbued his music with a distinctive cosmopolitan flair, which he later channeled into a successful career as a pop singer, songwriter, and producer.
Throughout his career, Gazebo has shown an enduring affinity for the synthesizer-laden sounds that defined the disco era, yet his work also evolved to incorporate contemporary sensibilities. His recent releases, such as "Simple Love You (Remix)" and "I Like Chopin 2020 (Radio Coronaversion)," demonstrate a keen ability to revitalize his classic tracks for new audiences. The revival of "Masterpiece" in 2018 and the "Queen of Burlesque" EP are testaments to his lasting impact on and dedication to the Italo disco legacy. With a discography that continually bridges the past and present, Gazebo has solidified his status as an enduring icon of the genre, enchanting listeners with his melodious exploration of love and yearning across the decades.
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