- John Platania
John Platania is a well-known
session musician ,guitar player, and record producer.Platania was born in
New York ’s Mid-Hudson Valley, inUlster County , near Woodstock.He is most known for his work with
Van Morrison , beginning on "Moondance ", to 2008's "Keep It Simple ". Platania also co-wrote two songs with Morrison, on his compilation album "The Philosopher's Stone", as well as playing guitar on several of the tracks on disc one. He played guitar with Van Morrison's band at theMontreux Jazz Festival in July 1980 and appeared on the 2006 issuedDVD "Live at Montreux 1980/1974 ". On September 15, 2006, he played in Van Morrison's band at theAustin City Limits Music Festival . A limited edition live album was issued from this concert — "Live at Austin City Limits Festival ". He also appeared with Morrison in theAustin City Limits film that was made for television and shown in November 2006 on theCMT television channel.He played on several albums for
Chip Taylor , songwriter of "Wild Thing" and "Angel of the Morning" and from 1974 through 1982, he recorded and or performed forRandy Newman ,Bonnie Raitt andJudy Collins .In 1976, Platania formed a band in
Los Angeles called The Giants. Its members included Ron Elliott, formerly ofThe Beau Brummels , with Karl Rucker from the post-Jim Morrison Doors, andBruce Gary , drummer who went on toThe Knack .Platania began working with
Don McLean in 1981 playing as his accompanist on every US, Canadian and overseas tour until 1996. John Platania has never been on any records with Don McLean, only on the road. In 2007, Don McLean said "John Platania has been a great friend. He was a completely reliable, fantastically inspired, hard-working, funny and wise human being. I feel very fortunate to have found him and very fortunate that he was willing to devote as much of his time to me and my music as he did" (Howard, 2007). [ cite book |title=The Don McLean Story: Killing Us Softly With His Songs |last=Howard |first=Alan |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2007 |publisher=Lulu Press Inc. |location= |isbn=978-1430306825 |pages=420 ] .In 1983, he produced and wrote the score for the
Emmy winning musical revue "None for the Road", a public service production to educate young people about the dangers of drinking, drugs and driving.In 1997 he played guitar for
Natalie Merchant on her summer tour.In 2002, Platania released his solo debut "Lucky Dog", featuring on guitar and vocals.
Platania has worked as a producer on three albums for Guy Davis. He also produced Davis’s "I Will Be Your Friend,” the title song for the
Southern Poverty Law Center ’s "anti-hate" compilation CD, as well as songs on tribute CDs toCharlie Patton andNick Lowe . He composed the music for Sail Production’s stage version of "Harriet Tubman ", which toured the U.S. duringBlack History Month .In 2006, Platania again reunited with Van Morrison, touring on Morrison's "
Pay The Devil " tour and continues playing with the Van Morrison band in 2008. He played guitar on several of the tracks on theMarch 2008 release of Morrison's thirty-third studio album, "Keep It Simple ". [ [http://www.vanmorrison.co.uk/?m=Content&Content(record_id)=b2950180e54389f3cf9d93ad908ac00e# Discography: Keep it Simple - sleeve notes] ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.johnplatania.com John Platania official site]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=140402719 John Platania] @MySpace
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