Artist's albums
Just the Two of Us
2000 · album
East Meets Midwest
1998 · album
With Bill Charlap and Sean Smith
1996 · album
Jobim/someone To Light Up My
1995 · album
Two In Time
1989 · album
The Best Thing for You
2014 · album
Jazz Therapy (Volume 1: Smile)
2008 · album
A Tribute To Charlie Byrd
2003 · album
A Tribute To Charlie Byrd
2003 · album
Similar artists
Bucky Pizzarelli
Artist
Frank Vignola
Artist
Royce Campbell
Artist
Jimmy Bruno
Artist
Ed Bickert
Artist
Bobby Broom
Artist
Kenny Poole
Artist
Johnny Smith
Artist
John Stowell
Artist
Vic Juris
Artist
Lenny Breau
Artist
Mimi Fox
Artist
George Van Eps
Artist
Joe Beck
Artist
Roni Ben-Hur
Artist
Biography
One of the more elegant, tasteful, and sensitive guitarists, Gene Bertoncini has perfected the art of playing soft, sentimental music and presenting it in a light, fluid fashion, yet retaining a degree of feeling and spontaneity. He began on guitar at nine and was a professional at 16, playing on a children's television show. Bertoncini took architecture at Notre Dame rather than music, though he later returned to full-time playing. He played with a group led by Buddy Rich that also included Mike Mainieri and Sam Most. Bertoncini worked with Clark Terry, Paul Winter, Nancy Wilson, and in the television orchestras of Merv Griffin and Skitch Henderson in the '60s. He also backed Tony Bennett and worked with the Metropolitan Opera House orchestra. During the '70s, Bertoncini played with Wayne Shorter and Charles McPherson, then formed a duo with Mike Moore. They've played and recorded together over parts of two decades, with Bertoncini selecting the material and writing arrangements. Their performances blend classical, light (not "lite") jazz, Latin, and popular material. Bertoncini and Moore were joined by Michael Urbaniak in a trio date in 1981, and he's also led workshops and taught at the Eastman School. Bertoncini has recorded for Stash, Chiaroscuro, and Omisound. He and Moore have several releases available on CD. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi