Dominique Di Piazza
Dominique Di Piazza, born in Lyon, France in 1959, is an electric bass player.
Di Piazza discovered the bass in 1979. Already a self-taught guitarist, DiPiazza developed a distinctive, but unorthodox 'closed palm' technique of picking with the right hand thumb, index, and middle fingers, giving him a speed not often heard in electric bass players.[1]
A member of the John McLaughlin Trio" from 1991 to 1992 along with Trilok Gurtu a world tour of 300 concerts and an album Que Alegria. He influenced numerous bass players in Europe and the USA such as Matthew Garrison, Adam Nitti, Lucas Pickford.
In 2000, DiPiazza released the album Front Page (Sunnyside) with a group of the same name, consisting of Biréli Lagrène on Guitar and Dennis Chambers on Drums.[2] In 2001 the album was awarded the Victory Music Award for the year's best jazz CD.
In 2005 and 2006 DiPiazza toured in Réunion, Mauritius, Madagascar and 10 other countries in Africa, accompanied by Meddy Gerville - a pianist from Reunion, Jean-Marie Ecay on guitar, and drummer Horacio Hernandez. This tour led to a new CD called Jazz Amwin, which has been released independently.
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References
- ↑ "Pick's Transcription Workshop: Dominique Di Piazza Bass Solo on Que Alegria". bass musician magazine. 11 November 2010. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- ↑ Stuart Nicholson (March 2004). "Dennis Chambers/Bireli Lagrene/Dominique di Piazza Front Page Sunnyside". JazzTimes. Retrieved 5 June 2015.