Armando Gallo

Armando Gallo (born January 24, 1944, in Oriago di Mira, Venice)) is an Italian journalist, photographer and book publisher.

Inspired by this experience, he left his career as an architecture designer to become the London correspondent for the Italian music magazine Ciao 2001, covering the events in the English pop/rock scene.

One notable fan of the book was Bob Marley, who was spotted reading it on the steps of his home in Kingston.

In 1982, with his brother Claudio, he formed Fratelli Gallo Editori in Italy, editing and publishing over 40 music books as well as the monthly magazine PIX Photorock.

[2] Gallo has worked as a photo-journalist in Hollywood for the last 35 years as correspondent of the Italian weekly magazine TV Sorrisi e Canzoni.