- Al Di Meola
Infobox musical artist
Name = Al Di Meola
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Born = July 22, 1954Jersey City ,New Jersey USA
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Instrument =Guitar , keyboards, drums, percussion,Cello , vocals
Genre =Jazz ,Jazz fusion ,Latin jazz ,Jazz rock
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter ,Guitarist
Years_active = 1974–present
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Associated_acts =Return to Forever
URL = [http://www.aldimeola.com/neu/index.php http://www.aldimeola.com]
Notable_instruments =Al Di Meola (born Al Laurence Dimeola
July 22 ,1954 inJersey City, New Jersey ) is an Italian Americanjazz fusion andLatin jazz guitarist .Di Meola grew up in
Bergenfield, New Jersey , and attendedBergenfield High School . [ [http://www.telarc.com/biography/bios.asp?aid=25 Al Di Meola] ,Telarc International Corporation . AccessedSeptember 20 ,2007 . "“In the ‘60s, if you didn’t play like Eric Clapton or Jimi Hendrix or Jimmy Page, you weren’t accepted,” he recalls of his high school years in Bergenfield, New Jersey."] He is now a resident ofBergen County, New Jersey . [ [http://www.nj.com/greatday/stories/more.html The State of Jazz: Meet 40 More Jersey Greats] , "The Star-Ledger ",September 28 ,2004 .]Career
In 1971, he enrolled in the
Berklee College of Music inBoston, Massachusetts . In 1974 he joinedChick Corea 's band,Return to Forever , and played with the band until a major lineup shift in 1976.Di Meola went on to explore a variety of styles, but is most noted for his Latin-influenced jazz fusion works. He is a four time winner as Best Jazz Guitarist in Guitar Player Magazine's Reader Poll.
Guitar historian Robert Lynch states: "In the history of the electric guitar, no one figure has done more to advance the instrument in a purely technical manner than Mr. Di Meola. His total command of the various styles and scales is simply mind-boggling. I feel privileged to have been able to study his work all these years."
Lynch continues, "Just this past week I was watching an older clip of Mr. Di Meola's take on the classic Rolling Stones tune 'Jumpin Jack Flash' and I was completely floored with his ability to assimilate
Keith Richards ' raw and unbridled rock and roll stylings."In addition to a prolific solo career, he has engaged in successful collaborations with bassist
Stanley Clarke , synthesizer playerJan Hammer , violinistJean-Luc Ponty , and guitarists John McLaughlin andPaco de Lucía . He also guested on "Allergies" fromPaul Simon 's "Hearts and Bones" album (1983).In the beginning of his career, as evidenced on his first solo album "Land of the Midnight Sun" (1976), Di Meola was noted for his technical mastery and extremely fast, complex guitar solos and compositions. But even on his early albums, he had begun to explore Mediterranean cultures and acoustic genres like flamenco. Good examples are "Mediterranean Sundance" and "Lady of Rome, Sister of Brazil" from the "
Elegant Gypsy " album (1977). His early albums were very influential among rock and jazz guitarists alike. Di Meola continued to explore Latin music within the jazz-fusion genre on albums like "Casino " and "Splendido Hotel ". He exhibited a more subtle touch on acoustic numbers like "Fantasia Suite for Two Guitars" from the "Casino" album, and on the best-selling live album with McLaughlin and de Lucia, "Friday Night in San Francisco ". In 1980, he also toured with fellow Latin rocker,Carlos Santana .With "Scenario", he explored the electronic side of jazz in a collaboration with Jan Hammer (of Miami Vice theme fame). Beginning with this change, he further expanded his horizons with the acoustic album "Cielo e Terra". He began to incorporate
guitar/synthesizer s on albums such as "Soaring Through a Dream". Beginning in the 1990s, Di Meola recorded albums closer to World music and modern Latin styles than jazz.He has continued to tour, playing in smaller venues like
The Birchmere inAlexandria, Virginia , and House of Blues inLas Vegas, Nevada . Recent concerts have included a sampling of his newer material (an engaging mix of acoustic, "distorted acoustic", and guitar/synthesizer with a looser format than the songs on the early solo albums) along with a selection of electric guitar numbers from the early albums. Di Meola often closes out shows with an energetic rendition of one of his most challenging (to play, that is) pieces, "Race with Devil on Spanish Highway", from the "Elegant Gypsy" album. Even in technical showcases like this, he combines blindingly fast scalar runs with subtle, dazzling rhythms, and melodic phrases. Because of his early recordings, Di Meola became arguably the most important pioneer ofshred guitar , influencing guitarists such asYngwie Malmsteen (with whom he appeared on keyboardistDerek Sherinian 's solo album "Black Utopia " (2003)). However, in most cases after the early 1980s, Di Meola has largely distanced himself from this approach. In various interviews, Di Meola has stated that his reason for stepping away from the electric guitar is due to hearing damage (manifested astinnitus ) from years of playing at excessive volumes; the acoustic guitar does not aggravate his condition.Discography
olo works
* "Land of the Midnight Sun" (1976)
* "Elegant Gypsy " (1977)
* "Casino" (1978)
* "Splendido Hotel " (1980)
* "Electric Rendezvous " (1982)
* "Tour De Force - Live " (1982)
* "Scenario" (1983)
* "Cielo e Terra " (1985)
* "Soaring Through a Dream " (1985)
* "Tirami Su " (1987)
* "Kiss My Axe " (1991)
* "World Sinfonia (1991)
* "The Best of Al Di Meola - The Manhattan Years (1992)
* "World Sinfonia II - Heart of the Immigrants " (1993)
* "Orange And Blue" (1994)
* "Al Di Meola Plays Piazzolla " (1996)
* "The Infinite Desire " (1998)
* "" (1999)
* "World Sinfonía III - The Grande Passion " (2000)
* "Flesh on Flesh " (2002)
* "Al Di Meola Revisited " (2003)
* "Vocal Rendezvous " (2006)
* "Consequence of Chaos " (2006)
* "Diabolic Inventions And Seduction For Solo Guitar " (2006)Collaborations
* "Venusian Summer" (1975) Lenny White, Al Di Meola, Larry Coryell
* "Go" (1976) with Go Stomu Yamash'ta,Steve Winwood, Al Di Meola
* "Go Live From Paris" (1976) with Go Stomu Yamash'ta,Steve Winwood, Al Di Meola
* "Go Too" (1977) with Go
* "Friday Night in San Francisco " (1980) with John McLaughlin andPaco de Lucía
* "Passion, Grace and Fire " (1983) with John McLaughlin andPaco de Lucía
* "Latin" (1987) withGeorge Dalaras
* "Super Guitar Trio And Friends" (1990) withLarry Coryell andBiréli Lagrène
* "Rite Of Strings " (1995) withStanley Clarke andJean-Luc Ponty
* "Dance of Fire " (1995) -Aziza Mustafa Zadeh
* "The Guitar Trio " (1996) with John McLaughlin andPaco de Lucía
* "Winter Nights" (1999) -Roman Hrynkiv
* "Inspiration - Colors & Reflections" (2000)Aziza Mustafa Zadeh
* "Nylon & Steel" (2001)Manuel Barrueco
* "The Running Roads" (2001) withGeorge Dalaras
* "Black Utopia " (2003) withDerek Sherinian
* "Cosmopolitan Life " (2005) withLeonid Agutin
* "Midsummer Night In Sardinia" (2005) withAndrea Parodi
* "Mária (Égi szerelem)" (2007) withMiklos Malek andEszter Horgas As Producer
* "Magic Touch" (1985)Stanley Jordan Return to Forever albums featuring Di Meola
* "
Where Have I Known You Before " (1974, Polydor)
* "No Mystery " (1975, Polydor)
* "Romantic Warrior " (1976, Columbia)References
External links
* [http://www.aldimeola.com/new-site/index.html Al Di Meola Official Web Site]
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