Massimo Bubola

[1][2] As author, Bubola cooperated also with Milva, the Gang, Mauro Pagani, Fiorella Mannoia,[3] Cristiano De André, Kaballà and Grazia Di Michele.

After the interest of the record producer Antonio Casetta, in 1976 he published his first album Nastro giallo (yellow ribbon).

[2] As well as his cooperation with several musicians, he continued writing lyrics for his albums, publishing Massimo Bubola in 1982 and Vita, morte e miracoli in 1989.

Amore e guerra, published in 1996, is an anthology in which Bubola performs some songs of De André, Fiorella Mannoia and of the Gang.

Quel lungo treno, published in 2005, is a concept album based on First World War and dedicated to his great uncles, who died during the conflict.

Massimo Bubola at the "Folkclub" of Turin in 2008 with Erika Ardemagni and Simone Chivilò.