Fausto Papetti, born on January 28, 1923, in Viggiù, Italy, was a musician known
for his saxophone skills. He began his career in 1955 after playing with various
jazz orchestras and joined the group Campeones, accompanying Tony Dallara. In
1959, Papetti left the group to sign with Durium Records, where he initially
contributed to backing tracks for other artists. His breakthrough came when he
improvised a solo for "Estate Violenta" from the film of the same name, which
became a hit and led to his first album Fausto Papetti - Sax Alto e Ritmi. This
collection featured instrumental...