Milanese singer-songwriter noted for 1970s-influenced pop and pop-rock. Reviews note he had experiences abroad (France and England) thanks to his father, an orchestra conductor, and that he was part of groups such as Mary Quant, Achtung Bandits and Solar flares. Praised for strong melodies, memorable ballads and a distinctive voice.

DeBaser reviews praise Diego Mancino as a Milanese singer-songwriter who crafts melodic, 1970s-inflected pop and pop-rock. Reviewers highlight strong songwriting, memorable ballads and a distinctive voice. Overall the coverage treats him as an underrated but consistently excellent pop writer.

For:Listeners who enjoy melodic pop, 1970s-influenced Italian songwriting and thoughtful pop-rock ballads.

 In this, Diego Mancino seems to succeed, I believe.

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 He writes songs that only fools think are great songs.

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 "There are things more important than the black heart of certain charming girls"

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