Romano Mussolini was an Italian jazz pianist, painter and film producer.
Background
He was the fourth and youngest son of Benito Mussolini, fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. A native of Villa Carpena, Forlì (Emilia-Romagna), Romano Mussolini studied music as a child, playing classical pieces with his father on the violin.
Career
After World World War II, he started playing jazz under the assumed name Romano Full and by the mid-1950s, he had formed a trio. Romano Mussolini released a self-titled record (featuring Lilian Terry on vocals and trumpeter Nunzio Rotondo) through Radio Corporation of America Records in 1956. By the 1960s, he had formed the "Romano Mussolini All Stars", which became one of Italy"s foremost jazz bands.
The All Stars recorded a well-received record Jazz Allo Studio 7 in 1963 with At the Santa Tecla following a year later.
Mussolini"s band toured internationally with artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Helen Merrill and Chet Baker. In the 1990s, Mussolini recorded two more albums, Perfect Alibi and Soft and Swing.
His playing style has been described as "..like a slightly melancholic Oscar Peterson. Occasionally inspired, he was always efficient.
He made the refrains run on time." In 1962, Mussolini married Anna Maria Villani Scicolone, the sister of actress Sophia Loren.
Romano Mussolini composed the party"s official anthem, "The Pride of Being Italian". Mussolini was very reserved about his family history. He was the last surviving child of Benito Mussolini.
He died, aged 78, in a hospital in Rome of undisclosed causes.