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Chuck D'Aloia
Recordings (highlights):
"Tour De Force" with baritone saxophonist, Nick Brignola (Reservoir Records; release date, Feb, 2002). Additional personnel: Eddie Gomez, bass; Bill Stewart, drums; Cafe percussion;
"All Business" with baritone saxophonist, Nick Brignola (Reservoir Records; October, 1999). Additional personnel: Dave Pike, vibraphone; John Pattitucci, bass; Billy Hart, drums;
"Equation" - CD3 (Hang Records; August 1996). Additional personnel: Rich Syracuse, bass; Gene Garone, drums.
"Circle 7" with drummer Art Bernstein (ABCD's; 2009)
Other:
Concerts, festivals, clubs, recordings and clinics with Downbeat poll winner, Nick Brignola (1978-2001)
Performed and/or recorded with (highlights):
Nick Brignola, J.R. Montrose, Kenny Werner, Dave Leibman, Randy Brecker, Pat LaBarbara, Victor Bailey, Claudio Roditi, Jimmy Cobb, Dave Holland, Alex Acuna, Kenwood Dennard, Othello Mollineaux, Ted Curson, Tom Harrell, Steve Coleman, Jerry Bergonzi, Dave Santoro, George Garzone, Mike Formanak, Jeff Palmer, Joe Magnarelli, John Lockwood, Valerie Ponomorav, Fred Hersch, John Stowell, Ratzo Harris, David Calarco and Dave Pike.
Gear
Brown Note amps and cabs, Hermida pedals and cabs, Soloway guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Hofner guitars, RND cabs, Celestion speakers, Fender Guitars PortRich Custom Pedalboards, V picks and slides
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Chuck D'Aloia/David Calarco/Rich Syracuse: This Thing of Ours
by Dave Nathan
The three artists featured on this album are among upstate New York's finest musicians and come together to create spontaneous improvisational music in the jazz tradition. They offer an assorted play list of classic and jazz standards mixed with originals by Chuck D'Aloia and David Calarco. Not only is the play list diverse, but so is the playing style. There's a bit of flirtation with avant-garde - - as championed by John Coltrane rather than Ornette Coleman - - on ...
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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson
Night Breeze
From: Circle 7By Chuck D'Aloia