Aldo Romano

Aldo Romano

Photo by Daniel Shen
Background information
Born (1949-12-31)December 31, 1949
Belluno, Italy
Genres Jazz, rock, avant-garde jazz, jazz fusion
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums
Labels Owl
Associated acts Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Paolo Fresu, Furio Di Castri, Franco D'Andrea

Aldo Romano (born January 16, 1941 in Belluno, Italy) is a jazz drummer. He also started a rock group in 1971.

Biography

Romano moved to France as a child and by the 1950s he was playing guitar and drums professionally in Paris, but his career gained notice when he started working with Don Cherry in 1963. He recorded with Steve Lacy and would go on to tour with Dexter Gordon among others. In the 1970s he moved into rock-influenced forms of jazz fusion and in 1978 made his first album as a leader. In the 1980s he returned to his earlier style for several albums. Although he has lived most of his life in France he has retained an affection for Italy and has set up a quartet of Italian jazz musicians. Romano also played a role in starting the career of French-born Italian-French pianist Michel Petrucciani. In 2004 he won the Jazzpar Prize.

Discography

As sideman

With Gordon Beck

With Don Cherry

With Paolo Damiani

With Michel Graillier

With Philip Catherine Trio

With Rolf Kühn and Joachim Kühn

With Steve Lacy

With Michel Petrucciani

With Enrico Rava

With Steve Kuhn, Miroslav Vitous

With Louis Sclavis, Henri Texier, and Guy Le Querrec

References

  1. "Aldo Romano | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 October 2016.

External links

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