Joe Chindamo
Joe Chindamo (born 1961) is an Australian pianist and composer residing in Melbourne.[1] In 2009, "Something Will Come to Light" , written by Chindamo, won the 'Jazz Work of the Year' at the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards, his "Moments and Eternities" was also nominated.[2][3]
His music has been used in over 60 films.[4]
Discography
- Reflected Journey (1997)
- Anyone Who Had a Heart’' (1997)
- Good Little Ploy (2000)
- Tender Is the Night (with Nina Ferro) (2001)
- The Joy of Standards (2001)
- America! (2002)
- The First Take (2002)
- The Joy of Standards, Volume 2 (2003)
- Paradiso – The Joy of Film Music
- Joe Chindamo Solo - Live at Umbria Jazz '05, Italy
- Graeme Lyall Meets Joe Chindamo - Love, Blues and Other Fiction
- Duende - The Romantic Project
- Joe Chindamo Trio featuring Graeme Lyall - Smokingun
- 2X2 (as by James Morrison and Joe Chindamo)
- Music from the Films of the Coen Brothers (2009)
- Puccini Project (2009)
Awards and nominations
APRA Awards
- 2009 Jazz Work of the Year win for "Something Will Come to Light" and nomination for "Moments and Eternities" both written and performed by Joe Chindamo.[2][3]
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