Albert Laurence Di Meola (born July 22, 1954) is an American guitarist. Known for his works in
jazz fusion
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Jersey City, New Jersey
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Benevento
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, Di Meola grew up in Bergenfield, where he attended
Bergenfield High School
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. He has been a resident of Old Tappan, New Jersey.
When he was eight years old, he was inspired by
Elvis Presley
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jazz fusion
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band Return to Forever with Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. He recorded three albums with Return to Forever, helping the quartet earn its greatest commercial success as all three albums cracked the Top 40 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' pop albums chart.
As Return to Forever was disbanding around 1976, Di Meola began recording solo albums on which he demonstrated a mastery of jazz fusion,
flamenco
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, and Mediterranean music. His album '' Elegant Gypsy'' (1977) received a gold certification. In 1980, he recorded the acoustic live album, '' Friday Night in San Francisco'', with Paco de Lucía and John McLaughlin.
In the beginning of his career, as evidenced on his first solo album '' Land of the Midnight Sun'' (1976, on which Jaco Pastorius and the ex-members of RTF collaborated), Di Meola was noted for his technical mastery and extremely fast, complex guitar solos and compositions. But even on his early albums, he had begun to explore Mediterranean cultures and acoustic genres like flamenco. Notable examples are "Mediterranean Sundance" and "Lady of Rome, Sister of Brazil" from the '' Elegant Gypsy'' album (1977).
His early albums were influential among rock and jazz guitarists. Di Meola continued to explore Latin music within jazz fusion on ''
Casino
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Splendido Hotel
''Splendido Hotel'' is a double album by jazz guitarist Al Di Meola that was released in 1980.
Track listing
All songs by Al Di Meola unless otherwise noted.
Personnel
* Al Di Meola – guitars, mandocello, keyboards, drums, percussion, vo ...
''. He exhibited a more subtle touch on acoustic numbers "Fantasia Suite for Two Guitars" from the ''Casino'' album and on the best-selling live album with McLaughlin and de Lucia, '' Friday Night in San Francisco''. The latter album became one of the most popular live albums for acoustic guitar, selling more than two million copies worldwide.
In the mid-1980s, Di Meola began to incorporate the Synclavier guitar synthesizer into his compositions. Except for the occasional electric guitar foray on albums such as 1991's '' Kiss My Axe'', he spent most of the next two decades exploring acoustic music and world music. He rediscovered his love of the electric guitar in 2006, and the DVD of his concert at the Leverkusen Jazz Festival 2006 is subtitled ''Return to Electric Guitar''. In 2018, Di Meola was awarded an honorary doctorate of music from his alma mater, Berklee College of Music.
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Splendido Hotel
''Splendido Hotel'' is a double album by jazz guitarist Al Di Meola that was released in 1980.
Track listing
All songs by Al Di Meola unless otherwise noted.
Personnel
* Al Di Meola – guitars, mandocello, keyboards, drums, percussion, vo ...
Paco de Lucia
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* 1987 ''
Tirami Su
''Tirami Su'' is an album by jazz guitarist Al Di Meola that was released in 1987.
Track listing
All songs by Al Di Meola except where noted
# "Beijing Demons" – 6:22
# "Arabella" – 7:08
# "Smile from a Stranger" – 5:40
# "Rhapsody of Fi ...
'' with Al Di Meola Project (Manhattan)
* 1988 '' Kiss My Axe'' with Al Di Meola Project (
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Leonid Agutin
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* 2006 ''Vocal Rendezvous'' (SPV)
* 2006 '' Consequence of Chaos'' (Telarc)
* 2007 '' Diabolic Inventions and Seduction for Solo Guitar'' (In-Akustik)
* 2007 ''Live in London''
* 2008 '' World Sinfonia – La Melodia''
* 2008 ''He and Carmen'' with Eszter Horgas
* 2010 ''One Night in Montreal'' (Jazz Hour)
* 2011 '' Pursuit of Radical Rhapsody'' (Telarc)
* 2013 ''All Your Life: A Tribute to the Beatles Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London''
* 2015 ''Elysium'' (In-Akustik)
* 2017 ''Morocco Fantasia'' (In-Akustik)
* 2018 ''Elegant Gypsy & More Live'' (Ear Music)
* 2018 ''Opus'' (Ear Music)
* 2020 ''Across the Universe '' (Ear Music)
* 2022 ''Saturday Night in San Francisco''