Simone Prando was a dynamic and inspiring Italian jazz musician, known for his powerful performances on the double bass. Born in 1984, Prando's journey in music was marked by his passion and resilience, even in the face of personal challenges. Diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016, he continued to create and perform, leaving behind a legacy of captivating albums and live performances. His work, often characterized by its emotional depth and technical prowess, includes notable collaborations with artists like Marco Tiraboschi and Achille Succi. Prando's discography, featuring albums such as "Nehan" (2016) and "With a Star in the Brain" (2017), reflects his unique voice and innovative approach to jazz. Despite his untimely passing at the age of 35, Simone Prando's music continues to inspire and move audiences, a testament to his enduring talent and spirit.