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Joey DeFrancesco Live! - Amazing organ & guitar solo (Jazz)

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

DeFrancesco was born in Springfield, Pennsylvania. His grandfather was multi-instrumentalist Joe DeFrancesco, of Italian descent; his father is Hammond B3 player "Papa" John DeFrancesco, who took his son to jazz clubs from the age of seven. Joey DeFrancesco started playing the piano at the age of four, switching to the B3 shortly after. By age six, he was sitting in on his father's gigs; by ten, he was playing out on his own, also sitting in with organ legends like Jack McDuff and Richard "Groove" Holmes. DeFrancesco went to high school with bassist Christian McBride, where the two were often scolded for altering their big band charts.[1]

When DeFrancesco was seventeen years old, Miles Davis asked him to join his band. DeFrancesco toured Europe and recorded Amandla with Davis. He became well known in the 1990s, however, through his work with John McLaughlin's trio Free Spirits. He has also played with jazz guitarists Pat Martino, Paul Bollenback, Jimmy Bruno, Dave Stryker as well as trumpet player Big Jim Henry and many others.

DeFrancesco's own recordings as leader, first with Columbia, and later with labels such as Muse and Big Mo, established what Chris Parker has referred to as "his importance as one of the most unfussily virtuosic torch-bearers of contemporary organ jazz."[2]

DeFrancesco listened to and learned from Jimmy Smith, to whom he pays homage in his 1999 High Note release, The Champ. In 2000 he recorded the album Incredible! with Smith. He also pays tribute to Don Patterson in Tribute to Don Patterson: The Philadelphia Connection released in 2004. DeFrancesco also learned from McDuff, and recorded with him as well. DeFrancesco paired with Jimmy Smith on Smith's last effort, called Legacy, finished just days before Smith died in 2005.

Today, Joey DeFrancesco plays an average of 200 nights a year on the road with various musicians. His core bands include Byron Landham (drums), Paul Bollenback (guitar) or Pat Bianchi (keyboards)and Colleen McNabb (vocals). When not on the road, he resides in Arizona with his family and daughter.

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  • @sonique25 The guitar is played by Ruggero Robin

  • Byron !! Joey!! Ruggero!! Yours solo is amazing..this trio is Amazing..a power so great and beautiful I've never heard .. You should arrange a tour and make cd .. too good thanks!

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  • vai joe garnde italia great italin man1 Pierluigi vicini

    

  • Ruggero, when you come to Belgium, visit Holland for a jam with Jay-Tee!

  • this is awesome. I saw Joey at Gert's Lounge in Philly when he was around 10. He sat in for a couple of tunes and blew me away.

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    video #2????

  • @liiitche You are very kind :-) Ruggero Robin (guitar player) can not wait to come to Belgium to play .. Call .. he will be happy :-) This is his personal email ruggero.robin @ alice.it

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