Joe Diorio

Joe Diorio
Birth name Joseph Louis Diorio
Born (1936-08-06) August 6, 1936
Origin Waterbury, Connecticut
Genres jazz
Occupation(s) Guitarist, composer, educator
Instruments guitar
Years active 1960 - present
Labels Diorio Records, RAM Records

Joseph Louis Diorio (born August 6, 1936, Waterbury, Connecticut, USA) is an American jazz guitarist. He has performed with legends of jazz such as Sonny Stitt, Eddie Harris, Ira Sullivan, Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, Horace Silver, Anita O'Day, and Freddie Hubbard.[1] In recent years he also recorded albums with modern performers including Robben Ford, Gary Willis, David Becker and fellow guitar education legend Mick Goodrick.

Following in the footsteps of an uncle, Diorio took up the guitar, studying formally in the early 1950s at a local music school. He worked for a while with local bands, but in the early '60s he ventured into New York City, where he played with several jazz musicians.

In April 2005 he struggled to regain the full use of his left hand following a stroke he suffered at his West Coast residence in San Clemente.[2]

Diorio currently teaches at the University of Southern California. He was also one of the first instructors for the Guitar Institute of Technology.[3] He has published several instructional books and videos, and has released 10 albums under his name.[4]

Discography

With Eddie Harris

With Sam Lazar

With Sonny Stitt

With Horace Silver

With Anita O'Day

With Ira Sullivan

With Pete & Conte Candoli

As a mentor

Notes

  1. Jim Ferguson, "Diorio, Joe", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed April 14, 2008).
  2. Bill Milkowski, "Joe Diorio: Rehabilitation & Reinvention", Jazz Times.
  3. History of Musician Institute of Modern Music
  4. Jazz Structures for the New Millennium by Joe Diorio. Mel Bay Publishing, 2000.
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