About Lou Fanucchi
Formative Years and Education
Lan Fanucchi at 10 Raised in San Diego's Italian-American neighborhood, Lou Fanucchi began accordion lessons at age 7 1/2 with Charles Bertolino. At 16, Bertolino informed Lou's parents he could not teach him anything else and recommended he continue studies with international accordion icon Anthony Galla-Rini. Lou spent eight years as Galla-Rini's protégé  as the two developed a deep rooted, everlasting friendship. Fanucchi studied classical and free bass accordion, growing a virtuosic technical command and understanding of the instrument and developing a powerhouse left hand ability rarely displayed by accordionists. Simultaneously he studied at San Diego State University receiving a B.M. degree in accordion performance in 1985.

Fanucchi received additional instruction from San Diego State University's founder/director of classical accordion studies, Donald Balestrieri. International recording artist Frank Marocco, provided training in jazz techniques and phrasing.
Professional Career and Achievements
Lou Fanucchi began a professional careen with a "steady" weekly gig at age 15. In 1978 he won the "Prince" category (16 years of age competition, Western U.S.) and in 1979 the "King" category (17-21 years of age) at the AFNA (Accordion Federation of North America) competitions in Los Angeles. He was one of 4 winners at the 1983 International Accordion Grand Prix Competition in Los Angeles. The next year he won the National Accordion Virtuoso Competition in Colorado Springs and premiered Galla-Rini's 3 movement Sonata in D Minor for accordion at San Diego State University. 1985 Fanucchi began playing Petosa accordions which blossomed a friendship with the Petosa family, one the premier accordion manufacturers in the world.

Fanucchi moved to the Yoel Dan School of Music in Los Angeles to teach accordion classes and private instruction from beginners through highly advanced levels. While residing in North Hollywood, Fanucchi's performance schedule increased rapidly and included acting in movies, television and live theater as well as music. During this time he became an active member of The Screen Actor's Guild and Actor's Equity. His frenzied schedule of music, acting and teaching continued in Los Angeles through 1988 before he moved back to San Diego to reside and start a family in 1989.

Fanucchi's reputation as a world class musician has promoted the accordion in a positive venue as an instrument of diversification, complexity, unpredictability and passion. Fanucchi's accordionship surpasses social status and ethnic boundaries as is evidenced by a sampling of an accordion's roller coaster week in Fanucchi's hands. A week could include: an Italian venue in Little Italy, a gypsy jazz gig in L.A., a klezmer concert, a Tex-Mex/rock showcase, a backyard fiesta in Tijuana, a Piazzolla concert, Sunday worship music in church and a Sunday afternoon performance with The San Diego Symphony!

Notable Performances, Venues and Artists
Lou Fanucchi's versatility and adaptability have opened many opportunities to perform with prominent artists during his career. He has shared venues and performed with the following artists:
  • Luciano Pavarotti
  • Bette Midler
  • Rodney Dangerfield
  • The Gypsy Kings
  • Barry Dennen (Barbara Streisand/Jesus Christ Superstar)
  • Frankie Lane
  • Jerry Vale
  • Queen Ida
  • Billy Barty
  • Myron Floren
  • Dick Contino
  • Frank Yankovic
  • Bob Geldof (Live Aid, The Wall, Boomtown Rats)
  • Frank Marocco
  • Art Van Damme
  • The Beat Farmers
  • Angelo Debarre
  • El Vez
  • Frankie Valli
  • Frankie Avalon
  • Hot Pstromi
  • St.Louis Symphony
  • San Diego Symphony
  • American Ballet Company (NY)
  • Starlight Opera
  • San Diego Chamber Orchestra
  • Old Globe Theater
  • Mediterranean and Pacific Cruise Lines
  • Fanucchi is currently resident accordionist for The San Diego Symphony and and all major theatrical companies in San Diego.