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De Toma Carlo
The Uke's Place


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Label: Four (CL205)
Produced: 2009
Recorded: 2009
Personnel: De Toma Carlo ukulele , vocals
Abbracciante Vince accordion
Penta Davide double bass
Di Leone Guido guitar
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Resources about Abbracciante Vince
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Vincenzo Abbracciante was born in Ostuni, Italy, in 1983. He is a young talent worldwide renowed and praised by the great Richard Galliano.

From an early age, he studied music with his father, and in a short time had won numerous national competitions. He attended refining courses with Franco D’Andrea, Bruno Tommaso and Stefano Battaglia at Siena Jazz and masterclasses with Richard Galliano, Joelle Leandre, Steve Potts, Roberto Gatto and Dado Moroni.

In October 2000 he...

Resources about Penta Davide
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Born in Bari (March 28,1972), after rock experiences like self-taught, begin the studies of electric bass & musical theory with the master Vito Di Modugno. Has studied for 5 years classical double-bass with the master G.Rinaldi and R.Bonati to the local Conservatory "N.Piccinni". Follows workshops and master-classes with Mark Murphy, Gianni Basso, Bob Mover, Massimo Manzi, Saturnino, Elvin Jones, Dave Liebman, Olivier Benoit, John Patitucci, Egberto Gismonti. Studies besides harmon...
Resources about Di Leone Guido
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Jazz musician, guitarist and teacher, Guido was born in Bari, Italy in 1964 where he currently lives.  The completion of his studies and introduction into the music world came through the help of accomplished Apulian musicians, and his first professional experiences were with his father, the crooner Nino Di Leone.  Starting in 1980 he deepened his jazz studies with Tomaso Lama and attended the Siena Jazz seminars. His style grows out of his study of musicians such as Wes Montgomery, Ba...
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