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Domenico Monardo (born November 29, 1939), known as Meco, is an American record producer and musician, as well as the name of his band or production team. Meco is best known for his 1977
space disco Italo disco (variously capitalized, and sometimes hyphenated as Italo-disco) is a music genre which originated in Italy in the late 1970s and was mainly produced in the early 1980s. Italo disco evolved from the then-current underground dance, p ...
version of the ''Star Wars'' theme from his album ''
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk ''Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk'' is a disco album by Meco released in 1977. The album uses various musical themes from the '' Star Wars'' soundtrack arranged as instrumental disco music. A single from the album, "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band ...
''; both the single and album were certified platinum in the US.


Early life and education

Meco Monardo was born in Johnsonburg,
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, United States, to parents of Italian descent. Building model ships, science fiction and movies were some of his boyhood preoccupations. His father played the valve trombone in a small Italian band, and through him Meco got his first musical education. Meco wanted to play the drums, but his father convinced him that the trombone was the right instrument, and at nine that was the instrument with which he was to stay. However, for Meco, the slide trombone was his choice, troublesome as it was for the small-statured boy to extend the slide fully at first. He joined the high school band while still attending elementary school. At 17, he won a scholarship to the
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in Rochester, New York, which provided him with a solid classical and
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music education.


Career

While at Eastman School of Music, together with his two friends
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and Ron Carter, he started the Eastman School of Music jazz band. When he enrolled at West Point, he also played in the Cadet Band. After serving in the US Army, Meco moved to
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and joined
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's four-trombone band, and then from 1965 to 1974 he went on as a studio musician. Originally not inclined toward
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, Meco's heart changed when he heard Petula Clark's " Downtown." He began arranging for musicians, for example the horn section on Tommy James' "
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" and the Neil Diamond series of
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commercials. As a session musician he played the trombone with acts like Tommy James,
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, and David Barretto. Although Meco focused on producing in the late 1970s, he contracted the horns and performed on Diana Ross' 1980 album '' Diana'' as a favor to producer (and neighbor) Nile Rodgers. His solo on the single "
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" is notable because of the rarity of
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features on post-big-band era pop records. Around 1973, Meco and Tony Bongiovi were part of a trio that formed the production company Disco Corporation of America. From 1974 to 1976, Meco worked as a
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. The team of Meco, Bongiovi, Jay Ellis, and Harold Wheeler produced the 1974 Gloria Gaynor hit " Never Can Say Goodbye."
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' " Doctor's Orders" was among the other productions of that period.


''Star Wars'' theme

On the picture's opening day, Wednesday May 25, 1977, Meco attended the 20th Century-Fox soon-to-be blockbuster hit '' Star Wars''. By the following night, he had seen the film four more times, and attended several more screenings over the weekend. He then got the idea to make a disco version of the score by John Williams and contacted Neil Bogart at Casablanca Records to pitch the project. However, rather than greenlighting the project right away, Bogart chose to wait. Only after both the picture itself as well as the original score had become huge hits did Bogart agree to help Meco realize his idea. Contact was established with
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, then a Casablanca subsidiary, and this became Meco's first record company. Here Meco rejoined with Tony Bongiovi as well as Harold Wheeler who had also been part of the team behind "Never Can Say Goodbye" in 1974. Lance Quinn was also part of the Meco team, and the different roles played by the four musicians is described by Meco himself in a 1999 interview with his fan Web site: In a matter of just three weeks they arranged and recorded ''
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk ''Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk'' is a disco album by Meco released in 1977. The album uses various musical themes from the '' Star Wars'' soundtrack arranged as instrumental disco music. A single from the album, "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band ...
''. Although the album was nominated for "Best Instrumental Pop performer" in 1977, the award ultimately went to John Williams for the original soundtrack album.


The band Meco

For a period of four months there was even a show band assembled to perform to Meco's disco music in public venues. However, the band was not involved in the making of the music. This initiative was organized by Norby Walters, a booking agent for discos. The band members toured the U.S. and Canada as a high energy show band called Lemon Tree. Norby Walters booked and also managed the band before the Star Wars project. Band personnel was Carmine Giovinazzo, Stan Glogicheski, Tommy Rocco, Tony Abruzzo, and Tony "Butch" Gerace.


Other soundtracks become "Meco-ized"

In the fall of 1977, Meco's second album was released. It was another rearranged science-fiction movie soundtrack, '' Encounters of Every Kind'', based on John Williams music of the movie '' Close Encounters of the Third Kind'', from which three singles were released: "Topsy," "Meco's Theme," and "Theme from 'Close Encounters.'" Meco's third album came in early 1978, and this time it was the music from '' The Wizard of Oz'', which got transformed into a disco album by the same name, as Meco described: "It is my best work, bar none." From this album came the
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"Themes from The Wizard of Oz: ' Over the Rainbow'/'
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.'" In the fall of 1978, Millennium merged with RCA. Since he had developed a deep-bonded working relationship with Neil Bogart and other staff at Casablanca Records (Millennium and Casablanca having cooperated closely), Meco decided to move to Casablanca. Casablanca released the fourth Meco album, ''Superman & Other Galactic Heroes'', featuring two hit singles, "Superman Theme" and "Love Theme From Superman." This was yet another Meco makeover of an original John Williams score. In 1979, the fifth album, ''Moondancer'', was released, and with it the hit singles "Moondancer," " Grazing in the Grass," and "Devil's Delight." In 1980, Meco's sixth album, ''Music from Star Trek and Music from the Black Hole,'' was released, featuring the song "Theme from 'Star Trek.'" The movie '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979) featured an original soundtrack composed by
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. Meco also created ''Meco Plays Music from The Empire Strikes Back'', which was a 10" EP containing a mash-up of various themes from the John Williams score to '' The Empire Strikes Back'' for RSO Records. The last album that Meco made for Casablanca, his seventh, which came out in 1981, was ''Impressions of An American Werewolf in London'', based on the soundtrack from the 1981 feature film ''An American Werewolf in London''. After this LP, Meco's tenure with Casablanca was over. Meco also recorded for RSO Records (''Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Christmas in the Stars'') as well as Arista Records (''Ewok Celebration'', ''Pop Goes the Movies'', ''Swingtime's Greatest Hits'') and with Columbia on the single ''The Raiders March''. His ''Hooked on Instrumentals'' was released on CD and Cassette on the K-Tel label in the US, and Mercury released a CD compilation of his greatest hits, ''The Best of Meco'' in 1997.


Retirement from music

According to Meco, "When disco was new, it was fresh and exciting because it was different. But pretty soon it became too cookie-cutter and wore itself out." He left the music industry in 1985. After three years of "doing nothing but playing golf," he started working as a commodity broker in
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.


Discography


Albums

* ''
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk ''Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk'' is a disco album by Meco released in 1977. The album uses various musical themes from the '' Star Wars'' soundtrack arranged as instrumental disco music. A single from the album, "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band ...
'' (1977) - AUS #19 * '' Encounters of Every Kind'' (1977) - AUS #75 * ''
Meco Plays The Wizard of Oz ''Meco Plays The Wizard of Oz'' is a studio album that was released in 1978 in music, 1978. The album sold around 400,000 copies. Track listing #"Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg) - ''(1:58)'' #"Cyclone" (George Bassman, Herber ...
'' (1978) - AUS #72 * '' Superman & Other Galactic Heroes'' (1978) * ''Moondancer'' (1979) * ''Meco Plays Music from the Empire Strikes Back'' ( 10" EP – 1980) * '' Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album'' (1980) * ''Music from Star Trek and Music from the Black Hole'' (1980) * ''Across The Galaxy'' (1980) * ''Impressions of An American Werewolf in London'' (1981) * ''Pop Goes the Movies'' (1982) - AUS #88 * ''Swingtime's Greatest Hits'' (1982) * ''Ewok Celebration'' (1983) * ''Hooked on Instrumentals'' (with Harold Wheeler) (1983) - AUS #93 * ''The Best of Meco'' (1997) * ''Dance Your Asteroids Off: The Complete Star Wars Collection'' (2000) * ''Star Wars Party'' (2005) (This release is only sold on the Internet, a retail release with identical musical content was released as ''Music Inspired by "Star Wars"'') * Meco Presents Camouflage / Showdown (2010) (Two LPs reissued together on one CD, both originally released in 1977 on Honey Bee Records.)


Singles


Charted singles


Additional singles

* "Topsy" / "Lady Marion" (1977) * "Crazy Rhythm" / "Hot in the Saddle" (Mexico promo release) * "Main Title Theme from Superman" / "Love Theme from Superman (Can You Read My Mind?)" (1979) * "Moondancer" (US 12-inch promo) (1979) * "Devil Delight" / "Grazing in te Grass" (1979) * "Theme from Star Trek" / "Clearmotion" (1980) * "Christmas in the Stars" / "Sleigh Ride" (1980) * "Moondance" / "Blue Moon" (1981) * "The Raiders March" (from the Motion Picture "Raiders of the Lost Ark") / "Cairo Nights" (1981) * "Anything Goes" / "Music Makers" (1984)


References


Bibliography

*Whitburn, Joel. ''Joel Whitburn presents Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Seventies ''and'' The Eighties''. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc., 1991.


External links

*
Meco DiscographyMeco Monardo interview
with DiscoMusic.com
Meco fanpage
{{Authority control 1939 births Living people American disco musicians American jazz trombonists Male trombonists American people of Italian descent Casablanca Records artists Jazz musicians from Pennsylvania Record producers from Pennsylvania American music arrangers People from Elk County, Pennsylvania American male musicians Star Wars 21st-century trombonists American male jazz musicians