Representative Songs: "The Man I Love", "The Song Is You", "Quiet Children
Biography
Keyboards. Italian pianist who's been busy working with visiting American musicians and cutting free and jazz rock dates since the '60s. His earliest sessions came with Nunzio Rotondo and Gato Barbieri. Then he recorded with Franco Ambrosetti, Giorgio Azzolini and Giovanni Tommaso, plus Gianni Basso and Enrico Rava. D'Andrea formed the Modern Art Trio in 1968 and four years later played with the jazz rock group Perigeo. D'Andrea worked with a host of visiting American jazz greats, including Dexter Gordon, Slide Hampton, Max Roach and Lucky Thompson and has recorded with Lee Konitz, Conte Candoli and Johnny Griffin. He joined Rava's quartet in 1979, then formed his own group in 1983. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Franco D'Andrea is an Italian pianist born on March 8, 1941. He plays mostly jazz and rock. He developed his style in the 1960s and won several awards in his native Italy. He has worked with Ernst Reijseger, Slide Hampton, Max Roach, Lee Konitz, Johnny Griffin, and also with numerous Italian musicians.[1]
His career began with the Italian ensemble Perigeo.