A MEANINGFUL JOURNEY
IT ALL STARTED WHEN…

Growing up, weekend band practice and working for my Italian fathers' Autocar business didn't sit well alongside each other. The expectation for me was that I and my brothers helped my Dad and supported the family when I wasn't at school. I wasn't interested in cars, I was only interested in music and often had to fight to get out of the house, carrying my guitar and amp several miles on foot just to make it to rehearsal on a Saturday morning. I was heavily into classic rock music - Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC and it stands to reason that these would inevitably be the kind of bands and sounds that I would try to emulate.
After several years of tussling with my family over my passion versus my obligations and as a relationship with my first teenage love broke down, I packed up my bags and moved to Amsterdam where I roughed it for a couple of months before landing a job hosting an acoustic night at a local red-light district bar, The Doors Café. It wasn't easy, sometimes I didn't know where I would stay or where my next meal would come from but I persevered. Over the next two years, I honed my skills and built up the reputation of the venue as a Mecca for travelling musicians.
In the autumn of '98, after nearly two years in Holland, I got the opportunity to live and play in Chicago, Illinois with my band 'Race-car'.I toured in Chicago for 6 months, sleeping on sofas, playing jazz cafes, late-night shows and clubs then returned to the UK (without a band, visa issues meant that we were all in different corners of the globe). I headed to Australia, following a girl (now the mother of my wonderful children) and, played solo shows to support us in bars and cafes, often getting paid in a variety of obscure ways pavlova and beer (now there's a food combination!). We were young and carefree and as long as we were having a good time we didn't mind.
We came back to the UK and I set up ‘The Morenas’, an eclectic, rock-orientated collective from the Essex coast. Our first break came when we represented Xfm and in the Cannonball 8000 run from London to Monte Carlo. We traveled in a 1970's New York police car and headlined the after-party in Monaco. Our antics were shown on ITV1 and after touring and festival slots, our first single Coming Home received great reviews and national radio plays off the back of this attention. After Channel 4: 4Play featured our second single, ‘It Shouldn’t Mata’, we secured endorsement deals with Fender, Warwick and, Orange County and in 2006, we released our first EP, Dance for Your Dictator, followed by a live radio session on cult DJ Janice Long's BBC Radio 2 show.
A year later, we released our rock album 'The Whole and the Half' which we described as being 'Jeff Buckley meets the Red-Hot Chilli peppers in a late-night diner served by Muse.'
Four years and three kids later, short on time and band members as family responsibilities meant that we couldn't line our schedules up, I started my current project 'TheMightySmall'. The concept was a one-man band for the 21st Century. As a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, I was able to play everything on all recordings and performances - drums, bass, guitar, keyboard and, more (without cymbals strapped to my knees!).
Whilst I have stuck to my roots of classic rock, the journey that I have been on to keep playing and writing music no matter what, to believe and trust that by following your heart, the world will catch up, has tinged my rough edges with a more soulful bluesy element to my voice and song-writing. As my live looping show got wilder, some songs have a more electro-rock feel as the beat kicks in and the room starts going crazy! There is no better feeling than looking up and seeing the reaction of the crowd, the genuine happiness on peoples' faces and, everyone dancing and loving it.
Music has always been the biggest passion in my life and it has taken courage, humility and discomfort to stay true to my path. It has always been a constant source of inspiration and joy on my journey. And maybe my music can do the same for you, whatever your path and whatever challenges you are facing right now. It’s you, the listener, who’s made all of it worthwhile.
Whilst I am based in the UK, I still play and tour places worldwide to connect to people worldwide who do share my tastes and love for music. I am so grateful that I am part of a like-minded community and that there are people out there who enjoy the music I make and share my passion.
About the Creator
Paolo Giuseppe Sergio Morena
The music grabs you from the very first breath and takes you on an emotional journey of soulful melodies and classic rock whilst hailing the distant tones of Van Morrison, Jeff Buckley and a slight hint of Dylan.




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