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 I was born and raised in 
Naples, Italy in 
1962. There wasn't much music in my life growing up...I was very involved with 
soccer... still my father was a Glen Miller fan and my mother had studied 
classical piano early on.
 My brother was the first to pick-up an instrument (drums) and form a 
band. That's when I decided to do the same. I played a 
little piano, and I had a drummer friend...so we started looking for a bass 
player. We found a piano player with more experience...and they decided I should 
play bass.
 
 My first bass was a Hofner like Paul's with the early Beatles. We 
played by ear, the repertoire was Yes, Genesis, and various 
English Pop. After a going through a few bands and a few bass lessons, the music 
moved toward Funk, Earth Wind & Fire, The Average White Band, 
etc.. The bass by then was a Fender Jazz.
 
 
  After more lessons I started to mingle more and more with a jazz crowd . 
The fender jazz was traded for an Ibanez fretless, and I started playing 
standards. In 1982 
at the age of 20 I moved 
with my family to Milano. There I decided to go back to school. I bought an 
upright bass and enrolled in the Scuola Civica di Sesto San Giovanni. 
I studied classical music
for 3 years, and then 
joined my first professional jazz band. 
 That band was the Italian Vocal Ensemble: 2 
vocalists, guitar, bass and drums.
 We won third prize (out of a few hundred) in what was called Coppa del 
Jazz 1995 
(a competition much like a soccer 
tournament). In the qualifying rounds we were performing on national radio and 
television, as well as in jazz festivals. Such good placement led to more 
concerts Pompei Jazz, Pescara Jazz, as well as to a recording 
contract. We then recorded 
Chiaroscuri for 
Red Records with 
Mike Melillo on piano as special guest. While recording the album I applied and 
received a scholarship from the Berklee College of Music and moved to Boston in 
 
1986.
 
 
 
  While at Berklee I founded a couple of bands. One was High Society, a 
traditional jazz band mainly for working at private functions. The other was a 
contemporary jazz band for clubs and festivals. In  
1988 
The International 
Quartet toured Europe performing in Holland, France, and Italy, and 
participating in festivals such as Umbria Jazz.
    | High Society Jazz Band 
    was created to fulfill the need for a flexible band that can raise the 
    standard for any classy event. We perform with a wide variety of 
    instrumental combination, from a Piano & Bass duo, to a full size Big Band. 
    I know you will agree that the right music will set the right mood for any 
    party. 
 
  Audio Samples Take the A-Train
  Desafinado
   Beautiful Friendship
  Tuxedo Junction
   Ugly Beauty
   
 The Picture you see above is our CD cover. You can request a  
    free 
    copy of our demo if you are considering hiring the band for a function, we 
    will send you the CD, a song list along with some references. If you need 
    more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. 
    (highsociety@lellomolinari.com)
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    | The basic group 
    we offer is a quartet with Saxes, Guitar, Bass & Drums, featuring: George 
    Garzone, Mick Goodrick, & Bob Gullotti. It is possible to 
    add another horn (Trombone featuring Jeff Galindo). For a smaller and 
    less expensive ensemble, we can offer a Piano trio featuring Frank 
    Carlberg & Marcello Pellitteri, to which we could add Chiara 
    Civello on vocals. In all cases we can guarantee the highest 
    professional & artistic level. We can offer complete packages that include seminars & clinics.
 If interested, please shoot me an e-mail and we’ll take it from 
    there.
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 After graduating from Berklee I 
applied and got a scholarship to attend the New England Conservatory.
In  1989 I began my masters degree program at 
NEC. One of the most significant 
musical experiences was my first ensemble there. It consisted of myself on bass, 
a very good drummer, and our teacher George Garzone on sax. Playing with such 
trio every week really opened-up my mind and ears. Also at the same time I was 
studying bass with Dave Holland. Over the following 2 years
I was fortunate to learn a lot from both of these masters.
 
 In  1990 I was the 
recipient of the Boston Jazz Society's award for deserving young jazz talent. 
That year I also briefly joined the Either Orchestra. It followed a brief tour 
and performances at events such as the Du mounier Jazz Festival in Toronto and 
the Boston Globe Jazz Festival.
 
 In January  1991
George Garzone asked me to join him on an Italian tour. During 
that tour we recorded "Do You Know A Cheap Hotel?".
Later that year I was fortunate 
to invite and perform at my senior recital with George Garzone, Bob Gullotti, 
and Luigi Tessarollo. That was the beginning of the Lello Molinari Band. In 
September of that year I recorded my first CD "No More Mr. Nice Guy", released in 
 
1992 for Accurate Records. That CD received a lot of nice 
reviews and got some 
nice work for the band for a couple of years.
 
 
  In  1994 we released 
"On A Boston 
Night" recorded live at the
Regattabar Jazz Festival in Cambridge, it featured 
George Garzone, Bob Gullotti, and Rick Peckham. Since then the band has been 
performing in New England, New York and Europe. We were invited to perform at 
events such as Pori Jazz Festival in Finland and Verona Jazz in Italy. For the 
first 4 editions 1995-96-97 & 98 I was invited to perform at the Valtellina Jazz 
Festival in Italy performing with Jerry Bergonzi, Victor Lewis, 
Joe Diorio, and 
Dominic Eade. 
 Since  1994 I am the principal bassist with the 
Melrose Symphony 
Orchestra and recorded 2 CDs.
 I also occasionally collaborate with the Quincy 
Symphony Orchestra and the Cape Anne Symphony Orchestra.
 
 Since 1997 I have been 
an  assistant professor
at Berklee College of Music, where I teach ensembles.
 
 In March of  2000
I recorded my third CD 
"Multiple Personalities" for
Splasc(h) 
Records.
 
 In June  2001, I toured Japan for 18 days with 
Makoto Takenaka, Bob 
Reynolds, & Jon Hazilla. In September 
2001 
"Multiple 
Personalities" 
was released.
 
 
  
    |  Multiple Personalities
 Lello Molinari
 
 George Garzone -  
    Tenor & Soprano 
    sax
 Mick Goodrick -  
    Guitar
 Bob Gullotti & Marcello Pellitteri -  
    Drums
 Frank Carlberg -  
    Piano
 Jeff Galindo -  
    Trombone
 Chiara Civello -  
    Voice
 Lello Molinari -  
    Bass
 
 1. Anthony Goes To The Mardy Gras
  2. Ma Che Ffai?
  3. Friday The 13th
 4. The Peacocks
 5. Beatrice
 6. Tarantella
 7. Malafemmina (BONUS! Full Track!)
  8. Bemsha Swing
 9. Boo Boo’s Birthday
  10. Invitation
  11. Quando
 |  No More Mr. Nice Guy
 Lello Molinari
 
 George Garzone -  
    Tenor & Soprano 
    sax
 Luigi Tessarollo -  
    Guitar
 Doug Yates -  
    Alto Sax & Bass Clarinet
 Lello Molinari -  
    Bass
 Matt Wilson -  
    Drums
 
 1. C'era Chi?
  2. Blues Anyone?
 3. Stuntman
 4. No More Mr. Nice Guy
 5. Your Child
 6. The Wall
 7. Goodnight Sweetheart
  |  On A Boston Night
 The Lello Molinari Quintet
 Live At The Regattabar
 
 Lello Molinari -  
    Bass
 George Garzone -  
    Tenor & Soprano Sax
 Bob Gulotti -  
    Drums & Percussion
 Rick Peckham -  
    Guitar
 Doug Yates -  
    Bass Clarinet & Alto Sax
 
 1. There's Snow Place Like Home
 2. First Dance
 3. The Mingus I Knew
  4. Echoes Of Rome
  5. Hey, Open Up!
 6. Nothing Cheap
 
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Contacts and information:Lello Molinari
 email: 
lello@lellomolinari.com
 web: 
http://lellomolinari.com
 
 
 
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