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Dedications To Albert Ayler And John Coltrane (Album) by Massimo Urbani

Artist Biography For Massimo Urbani

Massimo Urbani Was An Italian Jazz Saxophonist. Urbani Was Born In Rome Into A Large Family In 1957. His Parents Were Of Humble Stock His Father Working As A Janitor At A Local High School. He Became Enamored With Jazz At An Early Age And At 16 Years Old Was First Committed To Record On Mario Schiano's Sud. According To The All Music Guide Massimo Urbani Appeared On A Total Of 17 Recordings 10 Under His Own Name Six With Other Leaders And One Compilation Recording. The Liner Notes Of Urbani's Recording The Blessing Details That The Saxophonist Died Alone At The Age Of 36 Of A Heroin Overdose On June 24 1993. Sergio Veschi Had The Opportunity To Record Massimo Urbani For His RED Records Label On Several Occasions Resulting In Five Releases. Veschi Has Released The Entire Five-CD Output Of Massimo Urbani's Recordings For The Label. These Five Releases Are Comprised Of Four Discs Recorded Under Urbani's Leadership And One Recorded Under The Leadership Of Bassist Giovanni Tommaso Featuring Urbani. Massimo Urbani Was A Singular Italian Talent Who Burned Brightly For A Short Time Leaving An Indelible Mark On The Face Of Jazz. His Tone And Attack Was Large And Urgent. His Technique Was Studied And His Velocity Light Speed. Massimo Urbani Deserves This Recognition.

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