Severo Lombardoni
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Severino "Severo" Lombardoni (7 March 1949 in Pedrengo at
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- 13 February 2012 in
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) was a music producer in Italy. He was founder and owner of '' Discomagic S.r.l'' and is known as a pioneer of
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and Italo Dance music.


Biography

Severo was the oldest child of Francesco Lombardoni and his wife Francesca, née Nava. He has had three younger siblings; his sisters Anna and Ornella, and a brother Vittorio, who are all involved in the music industry. Severo attended technical college in Seriate from 1960 to 1963 and graduated at the ''Conservatorio “Giuseppe Verdi” di Milano'' in 1969. As a teenager Severo was a keen cyclist and regularly took part in local cycle races. He played several instruments; including the
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, the piano, the
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and the guitar during his time at the Conservatory in Milan, and for some years after he played in several local bands. He also worked for a year as a music teacher at a junior school. In 1974 Lombardoni opened a record shop in his home town of Seriate. In 1977 he moved to Milan and set up a record-wholesale business.


DiscoMagic and Lombardoni Publishing

In 1979 Lombardoni established the record company ''DiscoMagic'' and the
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''Lombardoni Edizioni Musicali''. He was one of the pioneers of Italo disco music in the early 1980s and ''DiscoMagic'' was hugely successful, becoming one of the major Italo disco producers in Italy. As well as the
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Disco Magic Severo created several sub-labels to promote different music genres. In addition, ''DiscoMagic'' distributed Italian, European and worldwide titles on behalf of labels such as “Time Records”, “DWA”, “RARE” and “GGM”. ''DiscoMagic'' had its headquarters in ''Via Mecenate'' in Milan which subsequently became the main centre for music wholesalers and producers in northern Italy. With ''Lombardoni Publishing Srl'' Severo acted as music publisher too. Some of the composers he has collaborated with include Pierluigi Giombini, Paolo Pelandri, Domenico Ricchini, Manuel Curry and Luis Garcia Perez. His major successes included “Dolce vita” by Ryan Paris, “Happy children” by P. Lion, “Don't cry tonight” by Savage, "Shanghai", "Sayonara" by Lee Marrow ; all released in 1983 and “Ride on Time” by
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released in 1989 . “Ride on time” from the record “Dreamland” became a huge success throughout Europe, and the United States as well, although the success was somewhat marred by copyright disputes. In 1988 Severo established ''Lombardoni Musik GmbH'' in Germany and by 1990 the company was listed in the top ten of the most successful music publishers in Germany. Due to financial problems, the company closed in 1997 and Severo was forced to sell the main label, “Disco Magic”, and its catalogue, to the German music producer Bernhard Mikulski ( ZYX Music).


Productions (choice)

* 1983, Ryan Paris, “Dolce Vita” * 1983, P. Lion, “Happy Children” * 1983, Savage, “Don't cry tonight” * 1985, Lee Marrow "Shanghai" * 1985, Lee Marrow "Sayonara" * 1987, Lee Marrow "Don't Stop The Music" * 1988, Savage, “So Close” * 1990, Sabrina Salerno, “Yeah Yeah” * Joe Yellow, “I'm Your Lover” * Den Harrow, “A Taste Of Love, To Meet Me” * Gary Low, “ You Are a Danger


Sublabels (choice)ref. profile description from
Discomagic Records
' at ''Discogs.com'', incl a listing of all sublabels (in Italian language)

* “Out” * “High Energy” * “Sensation Records” * “Out Records” * “Trash Records” * “Yellowstone Records”


Hitland

Since the end of the 1990s Severo worked for some years with his son Matteo publishing collections and reprints of Italo disco hits of the 1980s under the label “Hitland”. In recent years he continued the “Hitland” label with his first wife Marilena. Severo had a son, Matteo, with his first wife and a daughter, Francesca, with his second wife Adriana. He died on February 13, 2012, of an
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. His funeral was held at the church ''Madonna Aiuto dei Cristiani'' in Milan, followed by a burial at the cemetery in Pedrengo/Bergamo.


Notes and references


External links


Detailed curriculum vitae
at ''Voceditalia.it'' (in Italian language)
Addio a Severo Lombardoni, pioniere della italo-dance
obituary at ''Rockol.it'' (in Italian language)
Interview
with music producer Luigi Fedele about the time, when he worked at Discomagic {{DEFAULTSORT:Lombardoni, Severo Italian record producers Businesspeople from Bergamo 1949 births 2012 deaths Musicians from Bergamo