Track Listings
| 1. Loverman |
| 2. Corcovado |
| 3. Green Dolphin Street |
| 4. A Child Is Born |
| 5. Yesterdays |
| 6. The Night Has 1,000 Eyes |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
With over 30 years experience as a performer and recording artist, Joe Diorio has worked with such Jazz luminaries as Sonny Stitt, Eddie Harris, Ira Sullivan, Stan Getz, Horace Silver, and Freddie Hubbard.
Joe tours Europe, Brazil, Canada and the United States regularly promoting his dedication to pure and avant-garde jazz.
Joe has released an instructional video, written articles for Guitar Player Magazine and authored more than eight Jazz instructional books.
His four most recent releases on CD with Italian Jazz label RAM Records include: "I Remember Wes" a tribute to Wes Montgomery; A solo guitar album "We Will Meet Again" ; "Double Take" with live recordings of the performances with Riccardo Del Fra; and "Rare Birds" a duo album with Mick Goodrick.
Highly respected as an educator, Joe currently teaches at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles and has conducted Jazz Guitar seminars throughout the United States, Europe and Brazil. Additionally, Joe was one of the three founding instructors for the Guitar Institute of Technology (G.I.T.) in Hollywood California.
Joe is currently in the process of releasing new CDs on his own record label for U.S. and international distribution. Joe is also publishing new books and instructional videos through his new company JoeDiorio.com.
Product Description
For Joe Diorio's many fans, the appearance of a new album is a significant event. Among jazz guitarists, Joe Diorio occupies a legendary place as a glorious and incomparable musician . . . a "bad-axe" cat. This publication of Diorio's longtime working trio "in concert" reveals a musical partnership that displays Diorio's gentle beauty in its best setting.
The album opens with "Loverman," an extended philosophical meditation that lifts into a romp, as if the song's little recognized exuberance awaited just these three players to find it. Plank's light-hearted dance precisely frames Magnusson's growling churn. We are up and off, gliding, prowling, cavorting with musicians atuned to one another. The unerring surplus of the whole is the sympathy between the three players, a sympathy that literally defines this live album: a single set here replicated just as Joe Diorio's
Trio laid it out one early evening in San Diego in 1991 ...perfection of a kind seldom found anywhere -- unselfconscious, bold, most of all, joyful.
Joe Diorio Trio Live,Joe Diorio Trio
Jazz Music:
Jazz Music
Stanford: Symphony No. 4 in F major; Irish Rhapsody No. 6; Oedipus Rex Prelude
The Mole [TV Soundtrack] [Soundtrack]
Senator: Holocaust Requiem-Kaddish For Terezin/Smetana: The Moldau
Symmetrophobia: Live at Skydoor [Import]