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Musician

Alex Milella

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Guitarist, arranger and musical programmer, he begins at the age of 6 studying piano; at 13 years old he switches to guitar, in a private school; he continues, afterwards, as self- taught, with various live experiences in the pubs of his town. Around the age of 18, he improves his musical knowledge studying harmony, jazz and contemporary, in the advance courses at Siena Jazz. In July '95 he achieves the technical Certificate of musical composition, arrangement and programming at the Dipartimento Nuove Tecnologie of the Scuola di Alto Perfezionamento Musicale in Saluzzo (Italy). Currently he is involved in his first published project, "Light Shades", as leader

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Mike Stern, Jeff Ray, Alex Milella, Andy Summers and Chick Corea

Read "Mike Stern, Jeff Ray, Alex Milella, Andy Summers and Chick Corea" reviewed by Len Davis


Mike Stern These Times, Jeff Ray, Italian guitarist Alex Milella, Bad Dog U, and Andy Summers Earth And Sky. Greg Howe, Victor Wooten, Dennis Chambers and Chick Corea.Playlist Ring “Que Buen Pantelon" from Ring (Self Produced) 00:00 Mike Stern “Last One Down" from These Times (ESC) 07:32 Jeff Ray “Cinnamon Lenses" from The Walkup ...

Album

Aural Recall

Label: Jazz Martyrs
Released: 2022
Track listing: The Search; Feels So Good; A Remark You Made; Junk; Let The Cat Out; Hard Eights; Bahama Mama; To Sir With Love; Change of Heart; Air, Love & Vitamins; Close to Home;

Album

Auditur Periculosum

Label: Trio of Stridence
Released: 2013

Album

Light Shades

Label: NbM Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: High Pressure; Orient Express (Chinese Way); Inside You (prelude); Allan's Worth (to Allan Holdsworth); Signal for Scott (to Scott Henderson); Alti e Bassi; Before The...; ...Light Shades; Oversteppin'; Inside You

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Article: Album Review

Alex Milella: Light Shades

Read "Light Shades" reviewed by John Kelman


One often has to wonder at an artist's musical choices, where they might have gone had they taken a different path. Fusion guitarist Scott Henderson, following his landmark record, Tribal Tech , turned his back on more complex composition, going instead for a more improvised concept where tunes evolved out of lengthy jams. Likewise, guitarist Allan ...


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