Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Jim Snidero
Artist: Jim Snidero
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Jazz Conception For Tenor
Year:
Tracks: 23
A fine post-bop improviser and alto saxman, Jim Snidero is a bit underrated just is well-appreciated by his fellow musicians. He attended the University of North Texas and touched to New York in 1981. Snidero toured and recorded with Jack McDuff, he's been a fellow fellow member of the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra since the mid-'80s, has worked with the backup bands of Frank Sinatra and Eddie Palmieri, and has worn-out time playing with the Frank Wess Sextet, the Mel Lewis Orchestra, and the Mingus Big Band. As a leader, Jim Snidero has recorded for the Japanese East World label (1984), Ken, Square Discs, Red, and Criss Cross. He has likewise recorded as a sideman with Brian Lynch, Conrad Herwig, and Tom Varner, and been active in malarkey didactics both as a teacher and as an writer of instructional books.
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