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Bio (Bio
en español)
Pino started
playing guitar very young in his native Argentina inspired by The Beatles, Jimi
Hendrix, Wes Montgomery and Ravi Shankar. His expressive playing acquired thousands
of fans throughout South America as a member of the ground breaking prog-rock
group Crucis.
In the late seventies he
moved to Los Angeles and made it his home for most of the next two decades.
There he studied jazz extensively, his main teachers having being Joe Diorio
and chord-melody master Ted Greene.
Diorio, with whom he explored the deepest & freest aspects of jazz improvisation,
became his mentor, which led to numerous dates in both the U.S. and South America
performing as a duo.
In California, Pino played and recorded with musicians such as Dianne Reeves, Joe Farrell, Kenny Kirkland, John Patitucci, Bob Magnusson, John Pisano, Herb Alpert, Robben Ford, Jimmy Haslip and many others.
Although for the last 20 years Pino´s main focus has been jazz, his eclectic taste and wide interests which include East Indian and Western Classical music, have led him to diverse and exciting musical situations.
His duo guitar album, Metropolis, with composer Daniel Goldberg, which featured mostly acoustic guitars and ethnic percussion was pre-nominated for a Grammy in the Jazz Category 1986.
Some of his work throughout the years includes co-writing and performing music for the Mark Frost/David Lynch FOX TV Series AMERICAN CHRONICLES.
At the moment, most of his
time is spent in Buenos Aires. Some of the most exciting musical experiences
of the last decade include performing contemporary classical music on electric
guitar at the world famous Teatro Colon Opera House as part of an IRCAM (Paris
based institute for experimental sound and avant garde electro-acoustical art
music) project consisting on a 16 piece chamber group and electronics playing
live to
Fritz Lang´s 1926 silent film, 'Metropolis´.
During the last few years Pino has also been been touring as guitarist & musical director for Argentine singer-songwriter Gabriela exploring the endless possibilities of her multi-faceted music with an ever-evolving constellation of musicians such as bassist Viktor Krauss, Abe Laboriel, violinists Jesse Zubot, Christine Brebes and many others performing at venues like the Montreal International Jazz Festival among other prestigious North American stages.
A clinician and former instructor at G.I.T. ( Guitar Institute of Technology/ Musician's Institute), Grove School of Music & Jazzmasters Workshops in California, Marrone has also been writing instructional articles on jazz guitar for GUITAR PLAYER magazine for over a decade.
His latest CD, UNDER THE INFLUENCE , features the music of J.Coltrane, T.Monk, B.Strayhorne, A.Scriabin and others in a variety of trios, duos and solos with Joe Diorio, John Pisano, Bob Magnusson, Putter Smith and Dick Weller.
Pino is currently living in Argentina and divides his time between his homeland and North America where he still often plays and teaches.
You can see and hear some
of Pino´s lessons for Guitar
Player Magazine at:
www.guitarplayer.com
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"Pino
is unique, he knows where the truth lies in music, he is conscious of
the dimension where everything is perfect and always strives in that
direction."-
Joe Diorio |
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"Pino
plays the guitar marvelously! Great looseness and freedom...the way
I would like to play."-
Jim Hall |