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Examples of "parricelli"
John
Parricelli
(born 5 April 1959 in Evesham, Wychavon, Worcestershire, England) is a jazz guitarist, appearing and recording mainly in the United Kingdom.
2006: "This is Now!". Multi-media work for Orchestra Helclecs, featuring John
Parricelli
, Lleuwen Steffan and Nobsta Nuts. Funded by the Arts Council of Wales 'Creative Wales' Award.
He was a founding member of and composer for the British jazz band Loose Tubes in the 1980s. Since then, he has toured and performed with several noted bands and performers including Bheki Mseleku, Marvin Smith and John
Parricelli
. He currently tours with his present band Mister Vertigo, of which
Parricelli
is also a member, and conducts various jazz workshops and performances involving young musicians across the country. He was a lecturer in jazz at Middlesex University, where he lectured, among other, musicians from Led Bib.
Warren has performed and recorded with many of the UK's finest jazz musicians, including Kenny Wheeler, Loose Tubes, Steve Arguelles, Julian Arguelles, Billy Jenkins, John
Parricelli
, John Etheridge, Christine Tobin, Tim Garland, Scott Stroman, Antonio Forcione, and Brian Abrahams' District Six.
His trio, which has performed at festivals and venues worldwide such as the North Sea Jazz Festival 2007, now features James Maddren (drums) and Yuri Goloubev (bass), while his debut album featured Stan Sulzmann, John
Parricelli
, Phil Donkin, Martin France and Ben Bryant.
Parricelli
began his career as a guitarist in 1982 and was one of the founding members of the British big band Loose Tubes, with whom he recorded three albums. He has worked with Annie Whitehead, Kenny Wheeler, Norma Winstone, Lee Konitz, Paul Motian, Tim Whitehead, Chris Laurence, Eddie Parker, Peter Erskine, Vince Mendoza, Mark Lockheart, Julian Argüelles, Iain Ballamy's Acme, Mark Lockheart Quartet, Andy Sheppard, Gerard Presencer, Colin Towns, Martin Speake Quintet, and Jazz singer Stacey Kent among others.
Warren did live broadcasts for Radio 3, including duos with Peter Herbert and John
Parricelli
. Warren performed in another live special, Late Junction, with June Tabor, as well as the Radio 3 60th anniversary concert with Perfect Houseplants. Other live performances include: The Radio Wales Arts Show special interview with Nichola Heywood Thomas, Late Junction 10th anniversary live special (2010), and Hermeto+ live for Jazz on 3 (2010) with Dudley Phillips, Iain Ballamy, Maria Pia de Vito, and Martin France.
Gordon has recorded three albums with producer/singer Ian Shaw: "Love’s Illusions" (with Alan Barnes and Bruce Adams) and "Ballads from The Midnight Hotel" with musicians Guy Barker, John
Parricelli
and a duet with Jacqui Dankworth. In January 2009, he had released a retrospective CD of the American Songbook composer Johnny Mercer. Entitled "Moon River to the Days of Wine and Roses" it was also his collaboration with the pianist John Colianni who was once an accompanist for Mel Tormé.
The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted and arranged by Nick Ingman. Other recording studios included Air Lyndhurst and Townhouse Studios, while the London Session Orchestra provided additional strings. Watson worked with various musicians during the recording of the album, including Pino Palladino, Richard Harvey, Nigel Hitchcock, Dominic Miller and John
Parricelli
. She also had Roger Vignoles as her accompanist in "Sposa son disprezzata", and Marcelo Álvarez as her duet partner in "Tutta La Vita" by Matteo Saggese. Choirs on the album are the London Oratory School Schola and Metro Voices.
By 1983, the band name had morphed into Human Chain, a tribute to the number of musicians who had passed through the band. At this point the list of past members was drummer Dave Trigwell, trumpeter John Eacott, saxophonist Mark Lockheart, double bassists Mick Hutton and Steve Berry, flute player Eddie Parker and guitarist John
Parricelli
). Bates has also commented "I also liked the political implications of the name 'Human Chain': these were the Thatcher years and all kinds of people were forming human chains in order to demonstrate peacefully."
Frode Berg (born 24 October 1971) is a Norwegian bassist, known from the scenes of classical and contemporary music, jazz, pop and rock. As jazz musician known primarily from his performances within Helge Lien Trio with Knut Aalefjær as the third party. On the scenes of classical and contemporary music primarily known as an orchestral bassist in the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (from 2010) and the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra (2011). In addition he is known from playing with such as John
Parricelli
, Peter Erskine and Martin Robertson.