Bruno Marini, born on May 18, 1958, in Verona, Italy, is an Italian musician known for his roles as a saxophonist and Hammond organ player. As a classical musician, he became known for playing solo parts in compositions by Luciano Berio. As a jazz musician, he has been particularly noted for his work on the baritone saxophone, collaborating with notable artists such as Jack McDuff, Shirley Scott, Steve Lacy, Joe Lovano, Gary Bartz, Benny Golson, Sal Nistico, Paul Jeffrey, Nat Adderley, Kenny Burrell, Mal Waldron, Donald Garrett, Bobby Durham, Albert Heath, and Jimmy Carl Black. He has also notably recorded over 100 LP and CD recordings in the jazz and blues genre. Marini's discography included albums like Bruno Marini 4 (1985), Riddles (1986), Love Me or Leave Me (1988), West of the Blues (1991), Hammond Blood (1994), and Electric Church (2015).