ALEX DIAMBRINI (GUITARIST COMPOSER
VOCALIST)
Alex Diambrini was
born Alessandro Diambrini-Palazzi in Rome Italy. His father
Giordano, a renowned Physicist and his mother Elena Pompili, a
writer/novelist and literary critic in Italy. They moved to Genoa in
northern Italy when Alex was 7 years old. At this age Alex received
his first Beatles single "Please Please Me"/"Ask me why" from his
older cousin. From that point on, Alex's life was to be heavily
influenced by music.
At the age of 10 his family moved to the USA in Ithaca/N.Y.
Attending public school for 3 years in the US at the end of the 60s,
was to be a musically mind opening experience for Alex. Watching
Joni Mitchell play live at the age of 12. Being literally mesmerized
by the contemporary music of the Beatles, Hendrix, Simon & Garfunkel,
Miles Davis, Weather Report, Blood Sweat & Tears, CCR, Led Zeppelin,
NRBQ, Muddy Waters, Lightning Hopkins, Charlie Christian and Wes
Montgomery.
Returning to Genoa/Italy in 1971, Alex started avidly and
obsessively practicing and mastering the guitar, inspired and
heavily influenced by Hendrix, Page, Harrison, Steve Howe, John
McLaughlin and Ralph Towner's styles. Alex played his first paid gig
at an open air street fair in Genoa/Italy at the age of 16 which
included a live rendition of "Highway Star" by Deep Purple and
Hendrix's "Foxey Lady". After a period of intense Progressive Rock
passion for Yes, ELP, Genesis, Jon Hiseman Tempest/Allan Holdsworth,
Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jeff Beck, Gentle Giant, Soft
Machine, Jethro Tull, Van der Graaf Generator, Atomic Rooster, etc.,
Alex was already a regular of the Genoa/Italy music scene playing a
steady number of concerts with his original Progressive Rock Group
"Struttura e Forma" between the age of 16 and 19.
Obtaining his first Music Theory Diploma at the "Paganini"
Conservatory of Music in Genoa at the age of 19 (where he also
studied with Classical Guitarist Carlo Palladino), Alex then moved
to Geneva/Switzerland where he started his 6 years of Classical
Guitar and Music Theory studies at the prestigious Geneva "Conservatory
of Music" with guitarists Dusan Bogdanovich, Maria Livia Sao-Marcos
and female Conductor Maroussia Le Marc' Hadour. During this period
of time, Alex's musical influences shifted more towards Heavy Metal.
Alex started working as a freelance guitarist but also formed his
legendary Hard Rock trio "The Bridge" intermittently touring Europe
while continuing his Classical music studies.
Tired and burned out of the grueling Heavy Metal scene and the
debauchery of the lifestyle associated with it, along with the
pressure of completing his Classical studies, Alex moved to Los
Angeles in 1984. His musical horizons now newly oriented towards
R&B/Jazz//Funk/Pop/World music, he started a prolific creative music
career along with years of work as a freelance guitarist, composing,
recording and performing with a variety of different groups, artists
& producers, and yielded one vinyl record and 2 CD releases.
For a chronological detailed list of Alex's work, see this page, or
it would be too long to detail biographically. As in every intense
music career, Alex has dozens of crazy stories to tell. But we'll
leave that to when he'll decide to write and publish the full story
of his life.
Alex currently resides and works as a Guitarist in Los Angeles but
also regularly works in Italy and Europe. He's very close to his 2
children which he adores: Taylor Sky and Jordan Christian. Music, as
life does, keeps moving on ... and every note played drifts away in
the fleeting moment ....
ALEX DIAMBRINI - THIS GUITAR... THIS
MUSIC (2006)
Featuring:
Yuko Tamura - Keys (Aretha
Franklin, Gladys Knight)
Leslie Baker - Bass (Phil Wright,
Steve Fowler)
Danny Pucillo Jr - Drums (Stevie
Wonder, Steve Lukather, Guitar Shorty, Herbie Hancock)

recensione di Maurizio Comandini: ALEX DIAMBRINI - THIS GUITAR... THIS
MUSIC (2006)
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 01-Breakin' Free
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 02-Going to Spoleto
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 03-Funky love
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 04-Coffee espresso
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 05-Endless waves
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 06-The goodbye girls
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 07-Jordanino
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 08-Yuko's song
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 09-Innocence lost
Alex Diambrini This guitar... This Music (2006) 10-Bellezza Cara
more
tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
ALESSANDRO - "Alessandro"
(2002)
In this release, Alessandro (his
original Italian name) explores his favorite jazz standards,
Brazilian grooves and favorites as well as Jazz/Funk and Jazz/Pop
originals

Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 01-Taylor Sky
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 02-Where the
Freedom Lies
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 03-Tristezza
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 04-Afro Blue
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 05-Lucky Southern
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 06-You Slow me
down
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 07-Telepathy
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 08-Show of life
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 09-Siberian
Khatru
Alessandro Alessandro (2002) 10-Roma nun fa la
stupida stasera
