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Gabriele Saro is taking the next level with his pop duo SGS, alongside singer Sandro Gallina.
Together, they have built an impressive artistic journey, marked by a rich palmarès of prizes and high-profile appearances: from Sanremo, including events at Hotel Anglais during the festival week, to Rome at the Campidoglio Hall, and Venice at Hotel Excelsior during the Venice Film Festival.

SGS songs are broadcast on hundreds of radio stations and TV channels in Italy and abroad, charting alongside some of the biggest stars of Italian pop music. Their music is also featured on thousands of digital screens across metro systems, trains, airports, buses, and urban digital displays.

The duo has released dozens of interviews for radio, television, and magazines, with upcoming interviews scheduled with ICI Television in Canada, confirming their growing international presence.

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SGS, a duo composed of Sandro Gallina and Gabriele Saro, released the CD of the same name in times of Covid, collecting important positions in the Italian independent radio charts (Top 20) in the company of many stars of Italian pop music, such as Ultimo, The Giornalisti, Diodato, Negramaro. Even today, the videos of the songs contained in the CD are in rotation on over 200 TVs, in Italy and abroad, as well as on satellite TVs and, on demand, on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Tzik TV.
The song Per non difficile, written in memory of the Vajont disaster, already awarded at the Premio Friul, obtained the semi-finals in 2014 at both the UK Songwriting Competition and the Cantagiro, and with the video the 1st Prize at the Sanremo Videoclip Awards in 2018 in Sanremo. The song Ora sono con Te, with the words written by Maestro Claudio Gardenal, won the 1st Prize in the Silver Vinyl competition in 2019 also in Sanremo, while the video of the song was awarded the 3rd Prize in the Donne d'Amore International Competition in Campidoglio in Rome. The third song contained in the CD, Une Lus, in the Friulian language, and dedicated to Sandro's father, Albino, features the voices of Sandro's brother, Andrea, his sister Sonia, his mother Fides and his wife Desirée. This song had great success at the Friulian Song Festival, winning the finals at the Teatro Giovanni da Udine in 2017, the Grand Prix in 2020 in conjunction with the Friuli Doc, and the Final at the Regional Song Festival in Grado in 2022. The CD ends with the instrumental piece The Winners, also written by four hands, and the Official Anthem of the Palio dei Borghi di Fagagna.