Peppino D'Agostino

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Costa Rica 04:00 Tools
Close To Heaven 04:31 Tools
Grand Canyon 05:13 Tools
The Dancer 03:26 Tools
Running Wild 03:28 Tools
Goodbye Robbie 04:53 Tools
Mother's Tears 03:57 Tools
Mediterranean Spark 03:08 Tools
We Pray Sanctus 04:27 Tools
Desert Flower 04:00 Tools
Under the Same Sky 06:20 Tools
The Blue Ocean 04:28 Tools
Western Journey 02:48 Tools
The Genie 03:23 Tools
Lagavullin 03:23 Tools
Higher Connections 03:44 Tools
Maestro Pietro 04:19 Tools
Born In the Sea 03:52 Tools
Nine White Kites 04:10 Tools
Aleza's Eyes 04:22 Tools
Beyond the Dunes 04:21 Tools
Calypso Facto 02:35 Tools
Tarantula 02:51 Tools
Moving On 03:26 Tools
Country Rain 04:19 Tools
Bella Donna 03:28 Tools
A Glimpse of Times Past 02:54 Tools
Song for Carol 03:27 Tools
Kelsey's Dance 03:41 Tools
A Salty Dog 03:03 Tools
Mediterranean Dance 03:11 Tools
Only Yesterday 04:37 Tools
Venus Over Venice 04:03 Tools
Echo of Delphi Valley 00:30 Tools
Penumbra 04:00 Tools
Acoustic Fun(K) 03:43 Tools
Walk Away Renee 04:06 Tools
Ancora un Istante 03:05 Tools
London Skies 04:00 Tools
Movimenti sincronici 06:10 Tools
Pegasus's Journey 03:21 Tools
The Boy from Calabria 04:29 Tools
Acoustic Spirit 06:10 Tools
Samba Marina 04:11 Tools
Irican 04:11 Tools
Peppino sotto portico 03:26 Tools
Incantation 03:10 Tools
Why Not? 03:53 Tools
Una serata a North Beach 03:26 Tools
MB Love 03:26 Tools
Valse des anges 03:26 Tools
Jamie's Smile 04:11 Tools
Holy Man's Smile 03:26 Tools
Barefoot In Rio 04:12 Tools
Sergio 02:52 Tools
Bayshore Road 05:24 Tools
Street Pulse 03:10 Tools
Smiling at Each Other 04:36 Tools
Cowboy Minestrone 03:37 Tools
Imminent Dawn 04:25 Tools
Jump Rope 04:38 Tools
San Francisco 1982 02:52 Tools
Sweet Sylvia 05:08 Tools
Silence In Between 04:36 Tools
Why Not ? 03:52 Tools
Better World 04:52 Tools
House Of The Rising Sun 03:52 Tools
Clare's Gifts 03:15 Tools
Ponteio 03:31 Tools
Reggae Ragu 03:52 Tools
Jerry's Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Inner Sanctuary 00:00 Tools
Estate 03:36 Tools
O Sole Mio 03:17 Tools
Gabriel's Oboe 02:11 Tools
Acoustic Funk 04:24 Tools
Manha De Carnaval 04:47 Tools
Accoustic Spirit 06:10 Tools
Santa Lucia 04:33 Tools
La Danza di Rossini 04:24 Tools
Song for Faruk 02:42 Tools
Dark Waters 01:52 Tools
La Sola Verita' 03:41 Tools
Io che Amo solo Te 03:35 Tools
Birdland 06:58 Tools
Senza Fine 02:40 Tools
Pontieo 03:31 Tools
Echo Lake 00:00 Tools
Il Buono, Il Brutto e il Cattivo 02:40 Tools
Star Of The County Down 00:43 Tools
The Entertainer 00:31 Tools
DADGAD Studio 00:31 Tools
Uno Sguardo nel Passato 04:51 Tools
Amore Che Vieni, Amore Che Vai 03:35 Tools
Rondo Alla Turka 03:35 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Giuseppe 03:05 Tools
Night in Manarola 00:00 Tools
Er Barcarolo Romano 05:09 Tools
Fluda Bagadia 03:29 Tools
La Leggenda del Pianista sull' Oceano 03:35 Tools
Pegasus 03:08 Tools
Goodbye Robbie - Peppino D'Agostino 03:35 Tools
Giovane Amore 00:45 Tools
FBbDFCD Studio 00:45 Tools
Walk Away Renée 04:07 Tools
A Night In Manarola 04:07 Tools
Dadgad Tuning 04:07 Tools
Walk Away Renee (LP Version) 00:30 Tools
Acoustic Fun (K) 00:30 Tools
BellaDonna 00:30 Tools
Peppino D'Agostino - Goodbye R 00:30 Tools
Le ragioni del cuore 00:30 Tools
Ardena 00:30 Tools
Goodbye R 00:30 Tools
Kiwi And Tomatoes 03:15 Tools
Nella Fantasia 03:15 Tools
Raggae Ragu 00:30 Tools
Higher Connection 03:44 Tools
Clair's Gifts 03:15 Tools
The Dancer (1998) 03:15 Tools
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Peppino D'Agostino is a Renaissance man. This is not just because he was born in Italy. Everything about the longtime California resident and his art -- virtuoso acoustic guitarist, composer, singer, teacher and all-around entertainer -- is rooted in his heritage. It's fitting then that his new CD is titled Made in Italy. It's his first CD release since 2005's Bayshore Road, a collaboration with longtime friend, electric guitarist Stef Burns. "This CD is like a little portrait of Italy," said D'Agostino. "It's my thoughts and personal impressions of my native country. This music is for people who really want to sit down and listen." D'Agostino has had a long and distinguished career filled with highlights. His most recent accolade came from Guitar Player magazine when he was voted BEST ACOUSTIC GUITARIST by its readers in the Reader's Choice Awards in May 2007. Made in Italy continues D'Agostino's 2007 hot streak. It's been in the making for two years, and it's a CD that's very close to his heart, especially because half of its 16 songs feature his singing. D'Agostino has included a vocal song on his CDs in the past, but Made in Italy truly opens the door to a future of singing as one more color on his musical palette. "I like the challenge of doing new things. That's one of the reasons why I did Made in Italy at this point in my career. I like to sing. Specifically, I like to sing meaningful songs about life, love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness," said D'Agostino. "Also, there's a nostalgic element. Some of those songs I grew up with. I listened to those songs when I was a little kid. I decided to create my own arrangements." The material focuses on Italian folk songs and pop songs from the past few decades as well as works by classical composer Gioachino Rossini and legendary film score composer Ennio Morricone, D'Agostino's musical hero. D'Agostino put his personal stamp on these songs, capturing the spirit and sound of the standards he rearranged while keeping his acoustic guitar work at the forefront. Guest musicians add extra textures on many of the compositions by playing traditional Italian instruments like the organetto and the launeddas. Despite his passion for this project and introducing this music to a new audience, he was also nagged by doubt. "I had a little bit of hesitation about this CD. I thought, 'Why am I doing this? An Italian CD in America?' I could not find an answer until just a while ago. I thought, 'In America, there's this stereotype of Italian songs that are maybe tied to Dean Martin or Elvis Presley singing his arrangement of 'O Sole Mio' (as 'It's Now or Never'). People don't know about composers and singer/songwriters such as Gino Paoli or Sergio Endrigo or Fabrizio De André," said D'Agostino. "That's why I translated those lyrics, just to show that Italian music is not just about pizza, amore, and pasta. It goes far beyond. Italian culture is misinterpreted by the media and by tourists. There's a bunch of stereotypes. I get tired of that. Italy is like any other country. If you say America is New York or Los Angeles, that's untrue. There's so many nuances. There's Milwaukee, New Orleans, Boston, Kansas City and Nashville." It's fitting that D'Agostino mentions Nashville because he just filmed a solo performance at a studio there for a DVD to be released from Mel Bay Records in March 2008. The DVD, entitled Peppio D'Agostino - Contemporary Fingerstyle Guitar, premiered in January 2008 at the NAMM trade show in Los Angeles. "It was quite an experience making this DVD. Very intense. I did everything in one afternoon -- seven hours and 16 arrangements -- including a few from Made in Italy. They used three cameras, and there was a beautiful backdrop," said D'Agostino. "It's all a collection of tunes that people request at my concerts and so I decided to put them on DVD. I have other DVDs out there, but this one contains material never before released on DVD." Variety is important to D'Agostino, and he proves it at his live performances. You never know what you're going to get, and he doesn't either. He doesn't map out his shows from A to Z. D'Agostino feeds off each individual crowd to decide what he's going to play and sing and how he's going to mix up the set. "All the different parts of me are out there -- the singer, the composer, the guitarist, all together. I'm all of those. I really believe in that because I like to entertain an audience. I usually talk and try to make them laugh. Sometimes I tell jokes. The audience wants an experience where they feel connected to the performer and moved by the music. Otherwise people would just buy the CD and listen to it at home. I'm a medium -- a filter between the music and the audience," said D'Agostino. D'Agostino's personal and artistic journeys have certainly been out of the ordinary. He first discovered the acoustic guitar when he was 10 years old and heard his older cousin play in church. His cousin gave him a few lessons, but soon he began teaching himself. Through his teen-age years and into his 20s, he studied all kinds of Irish, Brazilian, folk and classical music. He also absorbed pop and rock music of the 1970s, including the work of progressive rockers like Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Gentle Giant and Mike Oldfield. At age 23, while serving in the Italian army, he actually went AWOL one night to catch a concert by some acoustic guitarists. D'Agostino's first album, 'Bluerba,' was released in Italy in 1981. It was a collaboration with Enzo Ponzio and Alfredo Morabito. 'Silk and Steel,' an anthology/collaboration with other Italian guitarists, followed in 1983. In 1985, D'Agostino met his future wife in San Francisco and decided to immigrate to the United States. "I was a struggling street musician. I also painted houses and sold vegetables to support myself. I started playing on the streets of San Francisco in 1985. I played on Fisherman's Wharf and I also started playing in clubs," said D'Agostino. An agent saw D'Agostino play and helped him get gigs, which led to a recording contract. He began releasing a string of solo and collaborative albums, including the soundtrack to the Italian film 'Ardena' after director Luca Barbareschi happened to catch one of his performances. The years of struggle finally paid off. Collaborations are an important part of D'Agostino's career. In addition to his work with Stef Burns, he has performed with the likes of classical guitar master David Tanenbaum of the San Francisco Conservatory and the children's choir VOENA. D'Agostino has taught at guitar clinics the world over, and his instructional releases include 1984's country and bluegrass songbook 'Metodo Per Chitarra Flatpicking Country e Bluegrass' for Italian publisher Berben, 1997's 'New Acoustic Guitar' for Warner Bros. Publications and 1998's teaching video 'The Guitar of Peppino D'Agostino' from Homespun Tapes, to name just a few. Also, his song "Bella Donna" was included in the 1999 songbook-and-CD package 'Fingerstyle Guitar Masterpieces' published by Acoustic Guitar magazine. D'Agostino's creativity is not only confined to composing and performing music. In 2002, in association with guitar maker and instruments innovator Robert Godin, D'Agostino developed his Seagull signature guitar model, which employs the new compound-curve design. This instrument features a slightly wider fingerboard, and it's perfectly designed to suit his explosive rhythms and almost constant change of tunings. Furthermore, he developed a guitar accessories pouch called the D'Agostino Tool Bag with the renowned Jim Dunlop Manufacturing. 2008 and beyond will find D'Agostino digging deeper into the various kinds of music he's been making in recent years. He's never at a loss for inspiration to trigger exploration. "The next project will probably be another CD with Stef Burns, and then a CD of new compositions for solo guitar. There's also the possibility of another CD with the United Guitar Ensemble - which features eight classical guitarists and D'Agostino on steel string. I also want to do more vocal CDs," said D'Agostino. "I have a lot of things in my head. We'll see what happens. Keeping busy is part of being a musician." It doesn't matter what order the projects flow out of D'Agostino. All of them are guaranteed to entertain and enlighten us. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.