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Charlie Mariano

Charlie Mariano

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Nov 12, 1923 in Boston, Massachusetts

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Boston All Stars, Savannah Samurai, Charlie Mariano Plays

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  • Birth Name: Carmine Ugo Mariano
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Active: '50s - 2000s
  • Instruments: Sax (Soprano), Sax (Alto), Flute

Biography

Charlie Mariano's career can easliy be divided into two. Early on he was a fixture in Boston, playing with Shorty Sherock (1948), Nat Pierce (1949-50) and his own groups. After gigging with a band co-led by Chubby Jackson and Bill Harris, Mariano toured with Stan Kenton's Orchestra (1953-55) which gave him a strong reputation. He moved to Los Angeles in 1956 (working with Shelly Manne and other West Coast jazz stars), returned to Boston to teach in 1958 at Berklee and the following year had a return stint with Kenton. After marrying Toshiko Akiyoshi, Mariano co-led a group with the pianist on and off up to 1967, living in Japan during part of the time and also working with Charles Mingus (1962-63).

The second career began with the formation of his early fusion group Osmosis in 1967. Known at the time as a strong bop altoist with a sound of his own developed out of the Charlie Parker style, Mariano began to open his music up to the influences of folk music from other cultures, pop and rock. He taught again at Berklee, traveled to India and the Far East and in the early '70s settled in Europe. Among the groups Mariano has worked with have been Pork Pie (which also featured Philip Catherine), the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble and Eberhard Weber's Colours. Charlie Mariano's airy tones on soprano and the nagaswaram (an Indian instrument a little like an oboe) fit right in on some new agey ECM sessions and he also recorded as a leader through the years for Imperial, Prestige, Bethlehem, World Pacific, Candid (with Toshiko Akiyoshi in 1960), Regina, Atlantic, Catalyst, MPS, CMP, Leo and Calig among others. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Charlie Mariano

Charlie Mariano (born November 12, 1923 in Boston) is an American jazz alto saxophonist. He played with one of the Stan Kenton big bands, Toshiko Akiyoshi (his then wife), Charles Mingus, Eberhard Weber, the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble and numerous other notable musicians.

He is one of the few non-Indians able to play the nadaswaram, a traditional oboe from South India.

Selected discography

  • Pork Pie Transitory, 1974
  • Eberhard Weber's Colours, 1975
  • André Jaumes & Charlie Mariano Abbaye et lépau, 1990
  • Charlie Mariano Banglalore, 1998
  • Theo Jörgensmann Fellowship, 2005
  • Charlie Mariano & Dieter Ilg Due, 2005

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