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Gene Bianco

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Gene Bianco
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Born Eugene Capobianco 29 March 1927, Hartford, Connecticut, jazz enthusiast Gene Bianco started off his career as a classical virtuoso harpist, and toured with major orchestras to rave reviews. His love for jazz, however, prompted him to explore the concept of using harp as a jazz instrument, an idea that was hitherto unheard of. Having appeared as a solo act in a variety of New York nightclubs, he later teamed up with guitarist Mundell Lowe and percussionist Joe Venuto to form a jazz trio which released an album on the obscure Major Records label. Soon after, RCA signed the group to a three-album contract, under which the albums "Stringin' the Standards" and "Harp, Skip and Jump!" were released.

However, RCA had a different idea of where the harp belonged. For a new record club partnership with Readers Digest, RCA bought out the existing contract and entered into a new contract with Gene Bianco which obliged him to produce easy-listening albums catered to the "middle-class market" (as described by a certain author). The first album, Joy To The World, was a hit. By then, Gene Bianco had been recast as "The Rainbow Sounds of Bianco" with his own personal logo on the front of his albums, which enjoyed first-class productions, and a full orchestra.

Nonetheless, Bianco prefers and opted for the anonymity and independence of life as a freelance session jazz musician, and ended up playing on dozens of great jazz recordings, such as all three of Paul Desmond's string albums, on Gil Evans' "Blues in Orbit", on Herbie Mann's "Push, Push", Alan Lorber's "Lotus Palace", and others. He also recorded with some of the best jazz singers around, including Carmen McCrae and Marlena Shaw. Some of his best session work of the 1960s and 1970s now shows up on sampling favorites such as the Blue Break Beats.

After 30 years as a studio player, Bianco went into the recording booth as a musical coordinator and contractor, screening and hiring musicians for recording sessions. Respected throughout the business, he worked with acts as diverse as Mary J. Blige, D Train, Stevie Nicks, Natalie Cole, and even Ray Charles. Recently, he put together the orchestra that accompanied tenor saxman Joe Lovano on Viva Caruso. He and Mundell Lowe even pioneered an instrument combining the harp and electric guitar that is now a standard feature of many pop orchestrations.

Bianco's grandfather is Fillippo Capobianco, who was also a successful harpist in Italy.
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Releases:
Harp, Skip & Jump (LP)   RCA 1958
Appears On:
A New Era (LP) A Time For Us Cotillion 1971
Blues In Orbit (LP)   Enja Records 1971
Natural Illusions (LP)   Blue Note 1972
Two-Headed Freap (LP, Album)   Blue Note 1972
From The Depths Of My Soul (LP)   Blue Note 1973
Sophisticated Lou (LP, Album)   Blue Note 1973
Big Bad Bo (2 versions)   Chess 1974
When Joanna Loved Me (LP)   Blue Note 1974
Eon (LP, Album)   Scepter Records 1975
Plays With Feeling (LP, Album)   Cotillion 1976
From The Beginning (Album) (2 versions)   United Artists Records 1977
LaSo (Album) (2 versions)   MCA Records ... 1977
Acting Up (LP, Album)   CBS 1978
Another Side (LP, Album)   Liberty 1978
Chaka (Album) (2 versions) Roll Me Through The Ru... Warner Bros. Records 1978
Hot Butterfly (Album) (3 versions) Hot Butterfly, Paradise Polydor 1978
Void Where Inhibited (LP, Album)   Aurum Records 1979
What Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin' (LP, Album)   20th Century Fox Records 1979
Sweet Sensation (LP, Album)   20th Century Fox Records 1980
I Am An Illusion (LP)   RCA Victor 1981
One-Way Love Affair (LP, Album)   Warner Bros. Records 1981
Amuzement Park (LP, Promo, W/Lbl)   Our Gang Entertainment 1982
Forever, For Always, For Love (LP, Album)   Epic 1982
You're The One For Me (Album) (3 versions)   Prelude Records ... 1982
Music (Album) (2 versions)   Prelude Records 1983
The Wild Heart (Album) (3 versions) Beauty And The Beast Modern Records ... 1983
Another World (LP, Album)   Warner Bros. Records 1985
Late Lament (LP)   Bluebird (3) 1987
Brown Sugar (CD, Album) Cruisin' EMI Records 1995
Two-Headed Freap (LP, RP)   Blue Note 1995
Two-Headed Freap (CD, Album)   Blue Note 1995
Blue Break Beats Volume 3 (CD) Sho' Nuff Melon, Mysti... Blue Note 1996
Share My World (2xLP) Our Love MCA Records 1997
Blue Break Beats: Volumes One - Four (4xCD + Box, Comp) Sho' Nuff Melon, Mysti... Blue Note 1999
Original Music From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (CD, Comp)   RCA Victor 2003
The Original Soul Selection (2xCD, Comp) Hot Butterfly Original Selection Records 2005
Music (CD, Album)   Unidisc  
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