Alfredo Pignagnoli

In the 80's Pignagnoli and Ivana & Giorgio Spagna opened their own music studio and began to create some jingles[4] for the TV advertisings as well as composing and producing the first success.

Then he composed many dance hits like "Call Me" and "Easy Lady" by Spagna as well as Whigfield tracks "Saturday Night", "Sexy Eyes", "Another Day", "Close To You" and "Think Of You".

He was recently credited as co-writer of "Rely On Me"[11] by multiplatinum djs Sigala, Gabry Ponte & Alex Gaudino, "Las Babys"[12] by Aitana and "Clap Your Hands"[13] by Kungs.

In 1993 he knew Annerley Gordon (co-author of "The Rhythm of The Night" by Corona) and -together with Davide Riva- they composed many hit tracks for the J.K., Whigfield and Dhany projects.

In the same period, Pignagnoli and Marco Soncini (co-producer and co-writer of "2 Times" already) were also looking for a singer and an author to write the lyrics on a new unpublished song with an accordion's refrain.

[20] Alle and Benny's collaboration with Pignagnoli continued in the Hypnotica[21] and Rock 'n' Rave[22] albums, including the remix of Public Enemy's "Bring the Noise" -that allowed the Benassi cousins to win the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording at the 50th Grammy Awards[23]- and in the Benassi Bros project (in the Pumphonia[24] and ...Phobia[25] albums as well as all the singles extracted from them).