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Aldo Romano (born 16 January 1941) is an Italian
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drummer. He also founded a
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group in 1971.


Biography

He was born in Belluno, Italy. Romano moved to France as a child and by the 1950s he was playing guitar and drums professionally in
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, but he first gained attention when he started working with
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in 1963. He recorded with Steve Lacy, and would go on to tour with
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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 pianist,
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. In 2004 he won the
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.


Discography

* ''Divieto Di Santificazione'' with Jean-Francois Jenny-Clark (Horo, 1977) * ''Il Piacere'' (Owl, 1979) * ''Night Diary'' (Owl, 1980) * ''Alma Latina'' (Owl, 1983) * ''Ritual'' (Owl, 1988) * ''Eric Barret/Aldo Romano/Henri Texier'' (Carlyne Music, 1988) * ''To Be Ornette to Be'' (Owl, 1989) * '' Ten Tales'' with
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(Owl 1990) * ''Dreams & Waters'' (Owl, 1991) * ''Yesterday's Tomorrow'' with
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, John Abercrombie (European Music Productions, 1991) * ''Non Dimenticar'' (PolyGram, 1993) * ''Prosodie'' (Verve, 1995) * ''Intervista'' (Verve, 1997) * ''Because of Bechet'' (EmArcy/Universal 2002) * ''Threesome'' (Universal 2004) * ''The Jazzpar Prize'' (Enja 2004) * ''Corners'' (Label Bleu 2005) * ''Chante'' (Dreyfus 2005) * ''Flower Power'' (Naive, 2006) * ''Etat De Fait'' (Dreyfus, 2007) * ''Just Jazz'' (Dreyfus, 2008) * ''Complete Communion to Don Cherry'' (Dreyfus, 2010) * ''Desireless'' (Musica, 2010) * ''Origine'' (Dreyfus 2010) * ''Inner Smile'' (Dreyfuss, 2011) * ''Plays the Connection'' (Dreyfus, 2013) * ''Liberi Sumus'' (Le Triton, 2014) * ''Melodies En Noir & Blanc'' (Le Triton, 2017) * ''La Belle Vie'' (Sunset, 2019)


As sideman

With
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'' (JMS-Cream, 1979) With
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* '' Togetherness'' (
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, 1965) * '' Live at Cafe Montmartre 1966'' (3 volumes) (ESP-Disk, 1966) With
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* ''Poor Memory'' (Splasc(h), 1987) With Michel Graillier * ''Dream Drops'' (Owl, 1982) With
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Trio * ''Transparence'' (1986) With Rolf Kühn and
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* '' Impressions of New York'' ( Impulse!, 1967) With Steve Lacy * '' Jazz Realities'' ( Fontana, 1966) * '' Disposability'' (RCA taly 1966) * '' Sortie'' (GTA, 1966) * '' Epistophy'' ( BYG Actuel, 1969) With
Michel Petrucciani Michel Petrucciani (; ; 28 December 1962 – 6 January 1999) was a French jazz pianist. From birth he had osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic disease that causes brittle bones and, in his case, short stature. He became one of the most accomplish ...
* ''Flash'' (Bingow, 1980) * ''Michel Petrucciani'' (Owl, 1981) * '' Estate'' (IRD, 1982) * '' Playground'' (
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, 1991) With
Enrico Rava Enrico Rava (born 20 August 1939), is an Italian jazz trumpeter. He started on trombone, then changed to the trumpet after hearing Miles Davis. Career He was born in Trieste, Italy. His first commercial work was as a member of Gato Barbieri' ...
* '' Enrico Rava Quartet'' (ECM, 1978) With Steve Kuhn,
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* ''Oceans in the Sky'' (Owl, 1990) With
Louis Sclavis Louis Sclavis (born 2 February 1953) is a French jazz musician. He performs on clarinet, bass clarinet, and soprano saxophone in a variety of contexts, including avant-garde jazz, free jazz, free improvisation and contemporary classical. Life ...
,
Henri Texier Henri Texier (born 27 January 1945) is a French jazz double bassist. At the age of sixteen, fascinated by the double bass, Texier became a self-taught bassist, crediting Wilbur Ware most as an influence. He formed his first group with Georges ...
, and
Guy Le Querrec Guy Le Querrec (born 1941 in Paris, France) is a French photographer and filmmaker, noted for his documentary images of jazz musicians. He is a member of Magnum Photos. Career Le Querrec took his first photographs as a teenager using a basic Fex ...
* ''Carnet de Routes'' (Label Bleu, 1995) * ''Suite Africaine'' (Label Bleu, 1999) * ''African Flashback'' (Label Bleu, 2005)


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Romano, Aldo 1941 births Living people Italian emigrants to France Italian jazz drummers Male drummers Enja Records artists Male jazz musicians Label Bleu artists PolyGram artists Naïve Records artists Verve Records artists