Bruno Marini

Bruno Marini (Verona, Italy May 18th 1958) is an Italian [1] Baritone saxophone and Hammond organ player.

He has performed with: Jack McDuff, Shirley Scott, Steve Lacy, Gary Bartz, Benny Golson, Joe Henderson, Sal Nistico, Hal Singer, Paul Jeffrey, John Tchicai, Joe Lovano, Clark Terry, Nat Adderley, Kenny Burrell, Mal Waldron, Donald Garrett, Bobby Durham, Jimmy Cobb, Joe Chambers, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Han Bennink, Steve Ellington, Jimmy Carl Black.

Discography

Over 100 records, including:

Jack McDuff "Jackpot" (Red Records), Steve Lacy & Keptorchestra "Sweet Sixteen" (Caligola), Joe Lovano & Keptorchestra "Miss Etna" (Caligola), Gerry Hemingway & Anthony Braxton "2nd Line Ratoon" (Bimhuis), Bobby Durham "Blues for me" (General Records), Bobby Durham "Domani's blues" (Azzurra), Bobby Durham "Live at Ghedi Jazz Festival" (Musex/Vibrarecords), Bobby Durham "Roots Of Acid Jazz" (Racing Jazz), John Tchicai + Ice9 "No Trespassing" (Azzurra), Jimmy Carl Black "Freedom Jazz Dance" (Azzurra), "Beat Generator" Valentina Black (Azzurra), Han Bennink/Daniele D'Agaro/Bruno Marini "The Tempest" (Arte Suono), Luca Flores/Bruno Marini "Riddles" (Splash), Bruno Marini "Love me or leave me" (LMJ), Bruno Marini "West of the Blues" (LMJ), Bruno Marini "Hammond Blood" (Iklos/Azzurra), Bruno Marini "Bop n'out" (Splash), Bruno Marini "70 steps to 60's" (Azzurra).

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