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Chuck D'Aloia
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Instructor in Jazz Guitar, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY (January 1999-2007) Skidmore Summer Jazz Institute, (1999-2005). Annual guest lecturer in Writing Commercial Music, College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY (1995- 2000). Clinics and master classes with Nick Brignola 1978-2001 Private guitar instruction (1972-present) The educational series "Blues With Brains" Pt's I-III (2009) Recordings (highlights): "Tour De Force" with baritone saxophonist, Nick Brignola (Reservoir Records; release date, Feb, 2002). Additional personnel: Eddie Gomez, bass; Bill Stewart, drums; Cafe percussion; "All Business" with baritone saxophonist, Nick Brignola (Reservoir Records; October, 1999)
Keith Pray: Confluence
by Dan Bilawsky
When most people discuss the jazz scene in New York, they're referring to the music that's made in Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs, but the Empire State stretches far beyond the city that never sleeps and jazz is made in many a locale within. The Capital region, for example, has its own burgeoning jazz scene that's ...
Keith Pray: Confluence
by Edward Blanco
When not leading the 17-piece Big Soul Ensemble, the Soul Jazz Revival group or the New Orleans-style Mohawk Brass Band, bandleader, educator and alto saxophonist Keith Pray fronts a hard-swinging quartet performing at venues in Albany and throughout the Capital District of upstate New York. Confluence is his fifth recording as leader, a project he designed ...
Night Breeze
Album: Circle 7
By Chuck D'Aloia
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2009
Duration: 5:05
This Thing of Ours
Label: BMC Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Nardis; Nice Pants; The Vamp; Autumn Leaves; Suspect; Round Midnight; Lyons Main; Growin Pains; Farm Funk; Freeze Frame
Chuck D'Aloia/David Calarco/Rich Syracuse: This Thing of Ours
by Dave Nathan
The three artists featured on this album are among upstate New York's finest musicians and come together to create spontaneous improvisational music in the jazz tradition. They offer an assorted play list of classic and jazz standards mixed with originals by Chuck D'Aloia and David Calarco. Not only is the play list diverse, but so is ...