James Senese Artist Bio
James Senese is an italian saxman who became famous in the ’60s with a band called “the Showmen”.
In the ’70s he became internationally famous playing in a jazz-rock band called “Napoli Centrale” which involved some other artists as Tony Walmsley, Mark Harris, Franco Del Prete and Pino Daniele.
Since the ’80s he has been playing as a solo or cooperating with other singers and musicians as Gil Evans, Roberto De Simone and the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
His masterpieces are: “Napoli Centrale”, “Mattanza”, “Qualcosa ca nu’mmore”, “Hey James”.
Here’s a quote from his biography “Je sto ccà” written by Carmine Aymone: “I was born as a blackman and I was born in Miano, I play sax, I play it half way between Naples and Bronx, I study John Coltrane all day long, I fell in love with Miles Davis and Weather Report and I always create by instinct, trying to find a language of my own, never imitating. My Sax bears the scars of life’s joy and sorrow. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Joseph Capriati, Louie Vega, James Senese, Eric Kupper, Byron Stingily – Metamorfosi Remixes Vol 2 / REDIMENSION014
RELEASE: Metamorfosi Remixes Vol 2 ARTIST(S): Eric Kupper, Byron Stingily, James Senese, Louie Vega, Joseph Capriati REMIXERS: ANNA, Carl Cox, Francois K, Mathew Jonson, Sterac Electronics LABEL: REDIMENSION | REDIMENSION014…