Diego Imbert began music at the age of six with the violin. At the age of 15, he turned to the electric bass.
It was only in 1995 that he went to double bass (Cours du Conservatoire à Paris and internships with Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Hein van de Geyn and Eddie Gomez).
During his career, Diego Imbert multiplied musical experiences with great names in jazz: Archie Shepp, Aldo Romano, Richard Galliano, Eric Legnini, Philip Catherine, Antonio Farao, Flavio Boltro, Jean-Michel Pilc, Franck Avitabile, Pierre de Bethmann, Guillaume de Chassy, Pierrick PedronAlain Jean-MarieSylvain LucMichael Felberbaum, Rosario Giuliani,Ourio, Baptiste Trotignon, Tigran Hamasyan, Ari Hoenig, Sara Lazarus, Elisabeth Kontomanou ....
Diego Imbert was the double bassist, for nearly ten years, of Didier Lockwood's trio, notably for the Hommage to Stephane Grappelli project and Toni Gatlif's Django drom project.
Diego Imbert has starred in Bireli Lagrène's Gipsy Project since its inception with Hono Winterstein on rhythm guitar. Franck Wolf 2and his saxophone joined the trio in 2009.
Diego Imbert participated in the project Le coq et la pendule , Tribute à Claude Nougaro (2009) 3- follows from AnOUsGARO (2013) by André Ceccarelli with Pierre-Alain Goualch and David Linx who is moving towards a new project, 7000 Miles with a new CD published in autumn 2017. His meeting with Enrico Pieranunzi and Andre Ceccarelli gave rise to three discs (Ménage à trois, Monsieur Claude) and the tribute to Charlie Haden (Tribute to Charlie Haden5) that Diego Imbert imagined in 2018.
In addition to his own projects, Diego Imbert is currently participating in various trainings: Tribute to by the Daniel Mille Quintet, Tribute to Didier Lockwood 6with Fiona Monbet, Francis Lockwood and Adrien Moignard, Silent Walk by Samuel Strouk, Timing in Trois by Enrico Pieranunzi, 7000 Miles with DavidAndré CeccarelliPierre-Alain Goualch.