Showing posts with label Lino Patruno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lino Patruno. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2024

Joe Venuti, Lino Patruno - Joe Venuti in Milan with Lino Patruno & His Friends

Styles: Big Band
Year: 2017
Time: 69:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 158,8 MB
Art: Front

(69:22) 1. Full Album




Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Various - Stringin' The Blues: A Tribute To Eddie Lang

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:29
Size: 179.7 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2003/2018
Art: Front

[ 9:07] 1. Bucky Pizzarelli - Sweet Georgia Brown
[ 6:16] 2. Howard Alden - These Foolish Things
[ 4:28] 3. Frank Vignola - The Sheik Of Araby
[ 5:13] 4. Frank Vignola - Fascinating Rhythm
[ 2:31] 5. Howard Alden - Medley: I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles/E Is For Emmet
[ 1:41] 6. Howard Alden - I'll Never Be The Same
[ 2:31] 7. Marty Grosz - Peg Leg Shuffle
[ 3:02] 8. Marty Grosz - From Monday On
[11:24] 9. Bucky Pizzarelli - Medley:Tangerine/It Must Be True/Please/A Blues Serenade/April Kisses
[ 6:55] 10. Bucky Pizzarelli - Broadway
[ 3:17] 11. Al Viola - Polka Dots And Moonbeams
[ 3:03] 12. Lino Patruno - Some Of These Days
[ 3:25] 13. Lino Patruno - Sweet Sue
[ 2:51] 14. Andy Stein - Wild Cat
[ 3:32] 15. Lino Patruno - Danzon
[ 9:05] 16. Howard Alden - Limehouse Blues

Bass – Frank Tate (2), Guido Giacomini; Drums – Joe Ascione; Guitar – Al Viola, Bucky Pizzarelli, Frank Vignola, Howard Alden, Lino Patruno, Marty Grosz, Michele Ariodante; Piano – Mark Shane (2); Violin – Andy Stein; Vocals, Whistling – Clive Riche. Recorded Live At New Orleans Jazz Ascona (Switzerland), July 4th, 2002.

This 16 track CD is a "guitar summit" featuring some of the top guitarists on the contemporary scene including Bucky Pizzarelli, Frank Vignola, Howard Alden, Al Viola, Marty Grosz and others. It was recorded live in 2002 at the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland on beautiful Lake Maggiore. The guitarists are backed by Andy Stein, Mark Shane, Frank Tate, Joe Ascione, Clive Riche and others.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Lino Patruno - Celebrating 50 Years In Jazz

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:35
Size: 164,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:58)  1. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
(9:01)  2. If I Had You
(4:52)  3. I Love You
(7:01)  4. Ballads Medley
(5:36)  5. I'll See You In My Dreams
(5:40)  6. Hindustan
(5:11)  7. I'll Be A Friend With Pleasure
(5:03)  8. Smiles
(2:41)  9. Nobody's Sweethearts
(4:05) 10. Neverthless
(5:25) 11. Honeysuckle Rose
(4:02) 12. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
(2:33) 13. Weary River
(2:19) 14. Idolizing
(3:01) 15. If You Knew Susie

Born in Crotone, in Calabria , he moved at a young age before to Rome and then to Milan , the center of the jazz movement Italian , where he began performing in 1954 , and founded several jazz bands including the Riverside Jazz Band . Subsequently he passes in Milan College Jazz Society. In 1964 , together with friends Nanni Svampa , Roberto Brivio and Gianni Magni , he gives life to the Owls. Disbanded the group, Patruno went on to perform with Svampa, devoting himself to the theater and to the recording of jazz records in the company of some of Musicians More World, Come Albert Nicholas , Joe Venuti , Bill Coleman and others. In 1977 he took part in the TV Portobello conducted by Enzo Tortora on Rai 2 . In 1997 he wrote the music of the film I love you Mary of the Plains Carlo. With Pupi Avati wrote the story and screenplay for the film Bix who represented Italy at the Cannes Film Festival in 1991 , also taking care of the soundtrack arranged by Bob Wilber .

Among the International festival of the United Nations which took part Patruno remember that of Sanremo in 1963 , to Nice in 1976 and 1977 , that of Breda ( Netherlands ) in 1978 , those of Pompeii, Palermo, Lugano, Lucerne, Berne, Sargans, Dusseldorf, Varadero (Cuba), all in the eighties , to Davenport (Iowa, USA), and Libertyville (Chicago) in the nineties , those in Ascona ( 1998 / 2003 ). Lino Patruno lives in Rome , where he is also involved in film . Also a member of the Jury of the David di Donatello. Among the films he took part remember Amarcord by Federico Fellini, Mussolini: The last act of Charles Lizzani Crime and Porta Romana of Bruno Corbucci; between the soundtracks he has composed: War spies Duccio Tessari and Memory test Marcello Aliprandi with Franco Nero, of which he also produced; between the soundtracks for the theater: I love Maria with Carlo Delle Piane (later also film), Arranged in all of and with Maurizio Micheli, Crimes of the Heart, directed by Nanni Loy and Romulus the Great Mariano Rigillo directed Roberto Guicciardini. As an actor in theater, as well as shows the Owls, took part in Pellegrin who go to Rome with Nanni Svampa, Captain Fracasse by Theophile Gautier with Giancarlo Zanetti and Edoardo Siravo and The Lady in Blues directed by Bruno Maccallini with Cristina Aubry.

In December 2001 he received the investiture of the Academic Music conferred by the European Academy for Economic and Cultural Relations since 2003 and holds seminars on the History of Jazz at House of Jazz, to ' University of Rome and History of Soundtracks the NUCT (University of Cinema and Television) of Rome at Cinecitta. In 2006 he received the Golden Globe Foreign Press Award for Fregene Fellini and the nomination for the David di Donatello for Best Original Song for the film Forever Blues produced, directed and starring Franco Nero which is also interpreter.

Lino Patruno records for Jazzology , the prestigious record label based in New Orleans . CDs that achieved in recent years has recorded with some of the great names in jazz classic today: Randy Reinhart , Ed Polcer , Randy Sandke , Jon-Erik Kellso , Tom Pletcher , Dan Barrett , Bob Havens , Allan Vache , Evan Christopher , Jim Galloway , Mark Shane , Howard Alden , Bucky Pizzarelli , Frank Vignola, Marty Grosz , Andy Stein , Frank Tate , Ed Metz Jr , Joe Ascione , Vince Giordano , David Sager , Rebecca Kilgore and others.

Lino Patruno performs with his Jazz Show with: Michael Supnick (cornet, trombone, vocals), Gianluca Galvani (cornet, tuba), Fabrizio Cattaneo (trumpet, vocals), Alberto Collatina Ficini Carlo , Luciano Invernizzi (trombone, vocals ), Gianni Sanjust (clarinet), Claudio Perelli (clarinet, saxophone), Giancarlo Colangelo (saxbasso), Giorgio Cuscito (piano, tenor sax), Adriano Urso (piano), Laura Fedele (piano, vocals), Guido Giacomini, Aldo Zunino (bass), Osvaldo Mazzei, Riccardo Colasante, Walter Ganda (drums), Mauro Carpi (violin), Clive Riche (voice).

In 2010 is next to Arisa Malamorenò performing the song in an episode of the 60th Sanremo Festival. In May 2011 he was invited to represent the ' Italian to New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival . Not since 1977 , when it was invited pianist Giorgio Gaslini , that no other musician of jazz Italian had been invited.  Translate by Google  https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lino_Patruno

Celebrating 50 Years In Jazz

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Lino Patruno - Bix Lives (Feat. Dick Sudhalter)

Size: 143,4 MB
Time: 62:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: New Orleans Jazz
Art: Front

01. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (5:51)
02. It Had To Be You (6:48)
03. Royal Garden Blues (6:30)
04. I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll (5:16)
05. If We Never Meet Again (4:30)
06. Honeysuckle Rose (3:55)
07. At The Jazz Band Ball (7:20)
08. Smiles (4:42)
09. Neverthless (4:26)
10. The Love Nest (4:32)
11. Dream A Little Dream Of Me (4:47)
12. Linger Awhile (3:45)

Lino Patruno has been in show-biz for many years. His experience ranges from concert jazz performances, studio recordings, TV and cabaret actor, theatre and cinema, to bandleader, film music composer,jazz festival organizer and television presenter.
Lino Patruno began his career in the first of the jazz bands active in Milan in the 50’s.
Among the bands he led,are the notable “Riverside Jazz Band” in the 50’s and 60’s and the “Milan College Jazz Society” in the 70’s.

His greatest success came about, however, in his participation in the TV show “Portobello”.
With Pupi Avati, he wrote the screenplay of the film “Bix” which represented Italy in the 1991 Cannes Festival, producing the soundtrack arranged by Bob Wilber.
Among the International Festivals in which he has taken part, we remember that of Sanremo (Italy) in 1963, that of Nice (France) in 1976 and 1977, Breda (Holland) in 1978, in Switzerland (Lugano, Lucern, Bern), in Italy (Pompei, Palermo), Dusseldorf (Germany), all in the 80’s, and in USA (Davenport-Iowa and Libertyville-Illinois) in the 90’s.
Lino Patruno lives in Rome, where he is also involved in cinema. Among the films in which he has taken part, we remember “Amarcord” directed by Fellini, and “ The Last Days of Mussolini” directed by Carlo Lizzani with Rod Steiger and Henry Fonda, and among the sound-tracks he has composed: “Guerra di Spie” directed by Duccio Tessari with Jean Rochefort and Marisa Berenson, “Crimson Dawn” directed by Marcello Aliprandi with Franco Nero, of which he was also Producer.

Bix Lives