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Multi-Talented Italian Artist, Paul Pedana, Makes a Big Place in the International Music Industry; Receives Many Awards for his Creative Work

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
May 16, 2020
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Multi-Talented Italian Artist, Paul Pedana, Makes a Big Place in the International Music Industry; Receives Many Awards for his Creative Work
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Paul Pedana, a 360-degree Italian music artist has achieved a big place in the international music industry. For his exceptional work as a songwriter, musician, and director, Paul Pedana has built a unique identity at a global level. Paul Pedana has been nominated for his album, “A Sole Existence Reflects Eternity” co-produced by Andrew Paux in the Best Alt/Rock album category at the Independent Music Awards 2020.

It is not for the first time he has received a nomination for his exceptional work. In the year 2018, Paul Pedena was nominated for the Gold Award at the California Film Awards and won it for his work in the short film “Come In”. The film also starred Ken Stott, the BAFTA-winning actor. Until now, Paul Pedana has released seven albums, including 2 full length and 5 singles.

The year 2017 brought huge success for the artist after the release of the amazing “Ex-Human”. It got recognition as one of the best alternative rock albums in 2017 and got featured on international music charts for many weeks. Paul Pedana has performed in many live music shows and he has been a part of a lot of international festivals as well.

Born on March 25, 1987, in a small town, Umbertide near Perugia, Italy, Paul Pedana started playing piano when he was just six years old. After learning to play drums and guitar at the age of 12, Paul Pedana formed his first band. And he composed an 11-track symphonic music album when he was just 14, by making use of synthesizers as well as other virtual instruments.

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