Chick Corea, Sam Rivers, Jack De Johnette, Mark Murphy, Delmar Brown, Billy Hart, Cameron Brown, Jimmy Owens, Franco Ambrosetti, Mina.
In 1985 Gigi released his debut album "Coca & Rhum" and went on to release three other solo albums: “Kitchen Blues” (1991), “With the Eyes of a Child” (1999) and “Io c’ero” (2009).
He won the Guitar Club poll for five consecutive years (an Italian magazine), and in 2008 he was awarded the Enriquez prize.
Gigi has worked with many American jazz players including Chick Corea, Sam Rivers, Jack De Johnette, Mark Murphy, Delmar Brown, Billy Hart, Cameron Brown, Jimmy Owens, Ursula Dudjack, Tony Scott, and Italian jazz players such as Enrico Rava and Franco Ambrosetti. He also worked with several Italian pop artists, including Mina.
In 1995 he played at the annual Guitar Festival of Patrimonio (Corsica), alongside such greats as Robben Ford, Mike Stern, John Scofield, Philipe Catherine and Toots Thielemans. This festival brought him into the international scene to the extent that the French press called him a "super guitariste!"
“I’m a guitarist who loves super-clean, round and warm tones, and I don’t want to be forced to hire roadies to have an amp onstage that satisfies these needs," says Gigi. "I think my moment has arrived! Now I have at my disposal the DV40 212, a 40W tube amp that thanks to the CPC can transform itself into a 1W class A amp… I feel like a new man! It supplies a sound that is clean and warm at the same time, for the jazz tone that I love, without sounding frayed in the highs or overwhelming in the lows.”