Gene DiNovi
Eugene Salvatore "Gene" DiNovi is an American jazz pianist.
DiNovi was born in New York City. He worked with Joe Marsala and Chuck Wayne while still a teenager. He was very active live and on record in the late 1940s, working with Buddy DeFranco, Benny Goodman, Chubby Jackson, Brew Moore, Boyd Raeburn, Buddy Rich, Artie Shaw, Lester Young. He worked extensively as an accompanist for vocalists, starting with Peggy Lee in 1949-1950; he also played behind Tony Bennett and Anita O'Day. He recorded with Lena Horne multiple times in the late 1950s and early 1960s and also accompanied her on tours of Europe. During this time he also worked with his own small groups; his sidemen included Danny Bank, Johnny Carisi, Bill Crow, Tony Fruscella, and Dave Schildkraut. He began working more as a studio musician and film score composer in the 1960s. Toward the end of the decade he played with Carmen McRae, then moved to Canada to take a position as a house pianist with the CBC in Toronto. In the 1980s he worked with Ruby Braff and toured and recorded in Japan, and continued to be active as a performer into the 1990s, working with James Campbell, Don Thompson, Memo Acevedo, Dave Young, and Terry Clarke.Discography
Source:As sideman
- 1955 Cloud 7, Tony Bennett
- 1957 Stormy Weather Lena Horne
- 1958 Sea Shells, Peggy Lee
- 1972 Bebop Spoke Here, Benny Goodman and Charlie Barnet
- 1975 The Aladdin Sessions, Lester Young
- 1984 Over the Rainbow, Aura Urziceanu
- 1997 Songbook, Benny Carter
- 1999 The Canadian Sessions, Ruby Braff