Musician, author, promoter of international music, graduate in Political Science with a historical-themed video thesis, artistic director of “Vox Day,” an event production and thematic review organization, he is responsible for the Dorian Gray project, the band with which he recorded seven albums and won the Lunezia Award in 1999, on the recommendation of Fernanda Pivano, as well as the PIMI Award, the Italian Music Award at the MEI – Meeting of Independent Labels in Faenza, received in November 2009 for the significance of his artistic journey. He has performed hundreds of concerts both in Italy and abroad, playing in cities such as London, Shanghai, Beijing, Berlin, Hamburg, Toronto, and Mexico City. He is one of the protagonists – alongside Moni Ovadia, Federico Guglielmi, Stefano Senardi, and other prominent figures from the national music scene – of the book Indypendenti d’Italia, an essay on the origins of independent rock in Italy, published by Zona Editrice in 2007. He writes about music for Linus and since 2017 has been involved in the reading “Periferie dell’Infinito,” which he authored and directed. In May 2022, he published his first novel with Camena Edizioni, titled White Light.