Paolo Maria Jannacci, born on September 5, 1972, in Milan, Italy, is an Italian pianist and composer. He began his musical journey at a young age, learning piano and music theory under the guidance of his father, Enzo Jannacci. By 1988, he started working as an arranger, producer, and session musician. Jannacci's career took off with the release of his debut album Notes in 1999. He continued to produce albums such as Tape 1 (2004), My Tangos (2005), Trio (2008), and Allegra (2013). Throughout his career, he collaborated with notable figures in Italian music and theater, including Dario Fo, Paolo Conte, Francesco Guccini, Ornella Vanoni, J-Ax, Roberto Vecchioni, and his father Enzo Jannacci. He also contributed to several film soundtracks and directed the orchestra at the Sanremo Festival multiple times. As a producer, he won three Targa Tenco awards for "Lettera da lontano" (2002) and "L’uomo a metà" (2003).