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Al Di Meola
  • Common Name:
    Albert Laurence Di Meola
  • Date of Birth:
    July 22, 1954
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Leo
  • Place of Birth:
    Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Black
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Religion:
    Christianity
  • Education:

    Bergenfield High School

    Berklee College of Music,Boston, Massachusetts

  • Address:
    Bergen County, New Jersey

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    Trivia

    Al Di Meola
    • He is a four time winner as Best Jazz Guitarist in Guitar Player Magazine's Reader Poll.
    • Di Meola was noted for his technical mastery and extremely fast, complex guitar solos and compositions.
    • After three wildly successful landmark fusion albums with Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, Lenny White on drums and Di Meola on guitar - Where Have I Known You Before, the Grammy Award winning No Mystery and Romantic Warrior - RTF disbanded in 1976, effectively launching Al's solo career. He called the breakup a blessing in disguise.
    • A big influence on his music outlook during his formative years was the burgeoning hybrid of rock and jazz that came to be known as fusion music.
    • By his early teens, Al was already an accomplished player, though he felt somewhat ostracized from the local clique of musicians.
    • He established himself as a bandleader in his own right with a series of exhilarating albums and tours through the '70s and early '80s.
    • Di Meola first exploded onto the music scene in 1974 with Return to Forever, the premier fusion band of the '70s.

    Biography

    Al Di Meola
    Last Updated: Monday, September 07, 2009

    al di meolaGuitarist Al di Meola first rose to prominence as a blazing jazz fusion player before his playing matured and he began to conquer other styles, such as acoustic Latin music. Born on July 22, 1954, in Jersey City, NJ, di Meola briefly studied at the Berklee School of Music in Boston during the early '70s before accepting a job replacing guitarist Bill Connors in fusion trailblazers Return to Forever (a group that included such monster instrumentalists as keyboardist Chick Corea and bassist Stanley Clarke) in 1974. It was with di Meola that Return to Forever enjoyed their greatest commercial success, as such releases as 1974's Where Have I Known Before, 1975's No Mystery, and 1976's Romantic Warrior cracked the U.S. Top 40 before di Meola jumped ship to launch a solo career.

    What followed remains some of the finest jazz fusion guitar-based recordings ever: 1976's Land of the Midnight Sun, 1977's Elegant Gypsy (which would eventually earn gold certification in the U.S.), and Casino, plus 1979's Splendido Hotel, before uniting with fellow guitar greats John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía for 1980's Friday Night in San Francisco. Throughout the '80s and '90s, di Meola racked up numerous accolades (including earning yearly top honors in Guitar Player Magazine polls), kept on issuing solo releases on a regular basis, and played with others, including releases by Stomu Yamash'ta, Paul Simon, Stanley Jordan, and David Matthews, as well as further work with such former bandmates as Corea, Clarke, de Lucía, and McLaughlin.

    During the '90s, di Meola turned his back almost entirely on fusion to concentrate more on acoustic-based world music, as evidenced by such releases as World Sinfonia, Di Meola Plays Piazzolla, and Heart of the Immigrants, among others. Since that time, Di Meola has continued this eclectic approach with releases like 2003's Revisited, 2006's Consequence of Chaos, and 2007's Diabolic Inventions and Seduction for Solo Guitar, Vol. 1: Music of Astor Piazzolla.

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