Some other recordings and compositions

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Fran is an acoustic guitar feature in the style of Django

Bayou Tears was written after Katrina hit New Orleans

Clanautam is an ambient electronic background

Run Along Now features my Martin OM 28 and my slide guitar

Ivan Latchke features orchestra and electric guitar

Every Joy is a reggaeton type groove for the excercise video "Move It"

Here's To Life from The Mountain Climbers features Robin Daniels on vocals and Mike DiLorenzo on piano.

Latina_Boricua from 16 year old Lucy--it features Frank Valdes on percussion, Mike DiLorenzo on piano, Vinnie Cutro on trumpet, and Conrad Zulauf on trombone.

"Ronda", named for the beautiful town in Spain, was recorded in Digital Performer. This is a preliminary mix. Thanks to David Das for his "dry rock kit" samples.

The very popular new CD from Muzzy, "From Me To You", includes this version of Estate featuring myself on nylon string guitar, Karl Latham on drums, Mike DiLornezo on keyboards, John Hughes on bass, and Frank Valdes on percussion--mixed and mastered in Digital Performer.

Give A Little by George Neil--bass player, singer, songwriter--mixed and mastered in Digital Performer 3.1.

Here's another tune from George--"Searchin'"

The "Theme From Peter Gunn" was recorded at Iwii in Hoboken and mixed by Lorenzo Crescibene at Luna Sound--the mp3 starts about halfway through the track.This is one of several tracks I did for the documentary "The Sopranos--Unauthorized" by Sandy Oliveri.

It's a behind-the-scenes look at the Sopranos including interviews with the major players and visits to the locations where the Sopranos was filmed. Rhythm section included myself on guitar, Karl Latham on drums, John Hughes, bass, Mike DiLorenzo piano, and Frank Valdes. Trumpets: Steve Jankowski, Barry Danelian, Dave Rogers, Dave Zalud; bones: Bob Hankle, Conrad Zulauf, Doug Rothauser, Wayne Coniglio; french horns: Dick Goodman, Susan LaFever, Chris Wilhjelm, and Jim Robinson. Alto solo is by Mark Friedman.


My arrangements of "Little Girl" and "My Baby Just Cares For Me" with Richie Rosato on vocals were recorded at Luna Sound by Lorenzo Crescibene for Richie's new album, "All My Tomorrows". The horn section included Vinnie Cutro, trumpet, Conrad Zulauf, bone, Mark Friedman, alto, Frank Elmo, tenor, Dan Nigro, bari. The rhythm section was John Hughes, bass, Mike DiLorenzo, keys, Jay Dittamo, drums, and Willy Dalton, guitar.

"Bin Laden, You've Been Livin' Too Long" wasrecorded by the Pater Stan Man. The drums are played by Karl Latham and were recorded at his home studio. The bass, by John Hughes, was recorded along with everything else at my home studio in Digital Performer. You can hear it on mp3.com by clicking here: http://www.mp3.com/Paterstan_Man
"WTC911" is my contribution to the September Rising Project. It features myself on guitar and Frank Valdes on maracas and was recorded at my home project studio in Digital Performer. You can find it on the September Rising music page at: http://septemberrising.org/music/


"What Does It Take" is the late '60's Junior Walker classic done in a Latin dance style for sax player Ronnie Greco produced by Muzzy. I arranged the project in Digital Performer. Drums (Vince Cherico) and percussion (Frank Valdes) were recorded at ESR Studio by Steve Meyer and transferred back to DP. Bass (John Hughes), piano (Mike DiLorenzo), vocals (Shirley Marshall, Robin Daniels, Julian Hernandez), my guitar, and Ronnie's sax were recorded at Luna Sound by Lorenzo Crescibene. Check out the mp3 or if you have a slower connection try the real audio version.
Two Timefrom songwriter Joe Vancheri, with Daniel McKnight and Diane Spann-Miller on vocals. Produced and arranged at my home project studio. This is in Real Audio format.
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(for the movie The Kitchen) was recorded in Jan 2000 at Iwii in Hoboken. Written by Frank Valdes and arranged by me , it features Pulpo on piano, Jose Taveras on bass, Herman Olivera on vocals and guiro, Frank on percussion, myself on guitar, Barry Danelian on trumpet and Mark Fineberg on tenor. Real Audio

Just Say I Love Her feature's Richie Rosato on vocals--it's my arrangement from the Duprees' album "Love Italian Style" recorded at Luna Sound by Lorenzo Crescibene.

Here's a Real Audio file from a CD produced for singer Suz (Suzanne Lipari) by Marc Cupo and me. It was recorded at No Comment by Tony Viscardo.

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Here's my tune "Isabel" as a Shockwave Movie It's from Muzzy At The Movies featuring Marc on drums, Eddie Monteiro on midi accordion (don't laugh until you listen--he rocks), percussionist Guillerme Franco, and Muzzy on tenor. It's from a tune I wrote called "Isabel". Here's a version of the same track.


"An Affair To Remember" is from the same album with Joe Cocuzzo on drums.

Here's the Real Audio version .


"Beware My Foolish Heart" (real audio) is from an album I arranged for The Duprees in 1996. The rhythm section includes John Hughes, bass, Jay Dittamo, drums, and Mike DiLorenzo, piano. Recorded at Luna Sound by Lorenzo Crescibene


More stuff: "Counting The Hours" is from Pam Tate's album, "DieHappy". That's me on guitar along with John Hughes on bass, Mike Mancini on keys, Dave Longworth on drums . I also arranged the horns. Recorded by Jeremy Harris at Westrax.

"Born To Late (for the Beat Generation)" is from Pam's second album, "Dancing On The Pyramids"--I acutally like this in mono. I'm on guitar along with Mike Mancini on keys, Paul Ossola on bass, and Vince Cherico on drums. Recorded by Jeremy Harris at Unique.