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12 Facts About Mario Millo

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Mario Daniel Millo was born on May 1955 and is an Australian musician and composer from Sydney, he was a member of symphonic rock group Sebastian Hardie from 1973 to their disbandment in 1977.

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Mario Millo has had a solo career and composed film and television soundtracks and scores.

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Mario Daniel Millo was born in May 1955, to Italian parents, and was raised in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Mario Millo was taught to play mandolin at age five by his father, he learned guitar at eight and fronted his first band, The Menu, at Mitchell High School, Blacktown, when 12.

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Mario Millo travelled around Europe for six months and returned to Australia in early 1972 to reform The Clik with a new line-up of Garry Adams on lead guitar, Doug Bligh on drums, and Phil Cogan on bass guitar.

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Mario Millo joined the Sydney-based pop group Sebastian Hardie to replace their founding lead guitarist, Graham Ford after they had released a debut single, "All Right Now".

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Mario Millo recorded the track, "Rebecca" for the various artists' Australian Guitar Album released in 1979, it was issued as a shared single with Harvey James' "Let It Go".

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Mario Millo followed with his second solo album, Human Games in March 1983.

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Mario Millo provided electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, lead vocals and Hammond organ; he wrote all the tracks and produced the album for Red Moon Music.

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Guest musicians were David Hirschfelder on Nord synthesiser and Dave Wilkins and Jess Mario Millo on backing vocals.

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In 1984, Mario Millo released the original soundtrack for World Safari II: The Final Adventure, a film documentary by Alby Mangels.

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Mario Millo followed with the soundtrack of television mini-series, A Fortunate Life in 1986.