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Rocco Ventrella plays with Peter White and Jaared.
1° Annual Smooth Jazz Festival - Bregenz, Austria
2008.

Rocco Ventrella at The Cube - Austria - May,
2011 Smooth Jazz Vibes

Rocco Ventrella plays with Brian Culbertson.
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After
hearing the latest album from saxophonist originally from the Italian
city of Bari, Rocco Ventrella, one arrives at a logical and simple: the
Italian genre you love Smooth Jazz and since then this album is like
with their own European saxophonist with "Smooth." The album dates from
2006 and we are confident that Rocco Ventrella already working on a new
album that will come soon.
"Give Me The Groove"-that
is how it is composed of holders of 11 subjects where the common
denominator is the sound emitted by the elegant saxophone Rocco and
sometimes moves us by its beauty. Once again the Italian saxophonist
shows his weakness by the great teacher and Groover Washington Jr
interprets classic themes of the late jazz saxophonist.
A
good example is "Come Morning", "Soulful Strut" or "Winelight",
belonging to the album of the same name. Thus, "Give Me The Groove"
starts with the classic "Soulfull Strut" in tribute to Groover
Washington Jr, unfortunately disappeared several years ago. But we can
not forget that the album also contains Rocco Ventrella's own
compositions, in the case of "On The Night", "Sensuality," "I Receive
Your Love" or "Give Me The Groove".
On these issues
the saxophonist receives participation of musicians like the pianist
Bruce Nazarian or Renato Falaschi. Note that the 11 items comprising
the record of Rocco Ventrella, players are seamlessly integrated and
even have their own plot to be protagonists of the disc. Notable are
the "welcome" from the keyboards and piano Renato Falaschi or the
guitar solo from "Georgino" under the "Soulful Strut." In the musical
arrangements of compositions involving Rocco Ventrella and Bruce
Nazarian.
As for the musicians involved in the
project include Bruce Nazarian on keyboards, Renato Falaschi in Hammond
and on keyboards, Rocco Ventrella up the saxophone, bass and drums. The
album was recorded in two very specific scenario: in the United States
in the Gnome Sound Studio and the Studio in the Mediterranean city of
Santerramo, Italy. Of production, recording and mixing the disc is
responsible Bruce Nazarian who is assisted by Rocco Ventrella.
Also involved in mixing, recording and mastering the album and Massimo
Stano Steve Hall. The latter is responsible for remasterization HDCD
disc format which means a flawless sound. The album has received since
its publication all kinds of praise from the specialized press. Jimi
King of Smooth Jazz Sky FM Channels, said that today it is difficult to
find quality music, and "Give Me The Groove" has that quality that is
missing now in the music scene and recording.
Besides
international Saxophonist Dave Koz says Rocco Ventrella is one of the
musicians to whom he has given more attention, both for its beautiful
melodies and the way they interpret. The theme of "Soulful Strut" was
named No. 1 issue in the Smooth Jazz category in the year 2006. Rocco
Ventrella is positioned as the saxophonist who leads the Smooth Jazz in
Europe.
YAZZIZ 2008
Yo Rocco! - Jazziz April Month 2008 Issue
For
saxophonist Rocco Ventrella, the lure of smooth jazz is powerful.
It’s so powerful, in fact, that it regularly leads him from his
home in Bari, Italy — on the shore of the Adriatic Sea — to
the shores of the United States.
Actually, there is no smooth-jazz scene to speak of in his native country, or, indeed, in Europe as a whole.
For Ventrella, who loves smooth jazz and is determined to make his mark
playing it, that leaves America, smooth-jazz capital of the world, home
of Dave Koz, Boney James, Euge Groove, Kenny G, Eric Marienthal, Kim
Waters, and many other smooth-jazz saxophonists. In America, the
47-years-old Ventrella must compete against a great multitude of
like-minded talent.
(See more on Jazziz April Month 2008 issue)
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