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John di Martino has been described by Paul Pines as a musical
"shape shifter", inhabiting three different worlds. As
a straight ahead jazz pianist, he has performed and recorded with
such notables as Kenny Burrell, Pat Martino, James Moody and Eddie
Gomez. Mr. di Martino is a sought after musical director and has
accompanied Jon Hendricks, Diane Schuur and the late Billy Eckstine.
He is active as on the world beat scene
working with Paquito D'Rivera, South African bassist Bakithi Kumalo and
Giovanni Hidalgo. John's talent as an arranger and keyboardist can be heard
on the new release from Grady Tate "All Love" on the Sony label. Mr. di
Martino continues to enjoy a long association with
percussionist/musicologist Bobby Sanabria. Their joint efforts include the
Grammy nominated CD, "Live And In Clave" on the Arabesque label, three
instructional videos on Warner Bros. and numerous educational clinics and
seminars. John is a long time member of Ray Barretto's "New World Spirit",
he is featured pianist/arranger on several recordings including the Grammy
nominated CD "Contact". Mr. di Martino has also recorded with Freddie Cole
and legendary percussionist Patato Valdez. John is featured in the
March/April 2001 issue of Piano Keyboard Magazine.
As a teenager in his native Philadelphia, he was found most nights in
Philly's local jazz clubs where he still returns to work with veteran
musician Mickey Roker. Since his student days with Lennie Tristano and Don
Sebesky, John has performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall to The Peoples
Republic of China.
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