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Gaetano, for all James, was born in Naples in the neighborhood Miano, son of James Smith, American soldier African American, and Anna Senese, a young Neapolitan girl. He made his debut in the sixties with 4 Using [1], a group founded by Vito Russo, whose members are, in addition to the same Russo on vocals, playing the piano and guitar and sax Senese, Mario Musella on vocals and bass, Nicola Mormon on guitar and Ino Galluccio to the battery; this complex will affect some 45 laps to the King, the label Aurelio Fierro. Even then began his association with Mario Musella that will continue with the adventure of the Showmen, but then not with the Showmen 2. Senese is distinguished by its virtuosity but which offers the best of him is with Napoli Centrale, a group that he founded with his friend Franco Del Prete, the self-titled album (remember particularly the song Floridiana Board), the album slaughter and Something ca nu mmore are characterized by a jazz-rock with a strong connotation popular. Album of success, also, Shut up! Sta arrivanne or mamas boy in 2001, which utilized major collaborations such as Enzo Gragnaniello, Lucio Dalla, Raiz. He edited the music for the film by Lodovico Gasparini No thanks, coffee makes me nervous (1982) with Lello Arena and Massimo Troisi, movies in which he participated as an actor in the role of himself, and singing a song titled Aro Vaje . James Senese is also one of the members of the supergroup of Pino Daniele (Tullio De Piscopo, Tony Esposito, Joe Amoruso and Rino Zurzolo) with whom he has contributed to the recording debut; these great musicians have recently returned to playing together for the recording of the album of Daniel Groundhog 30, published in May 2008. In 2005, the book entitled Jem CCA. James Senese Carmine Aymone tells the life story and artistic; on the back cover the same Senese speaks of himself: I was born black and I was born in Miano, I play tenor and soprano sax, the sound halfway between Naples and the Bronx, John Coltrane study from morning till night, fell in love with Miles Davis, Weather Report and more I have always created instinctively, trying to find my own language, not copying anyone ... ever since my sax bears the scars of the joy and pain of life. »
Posted on: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 22:12:09 +0000

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