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José Neto (musician)

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Also known as
  
José Neto

Years active
  
1970–present

Genre
  
Jazz

Occupation(s)
  
Jazz Guitarist

Website
  
www.joseneto.com

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Albums
  
Made in São Paulo, In Memory of Thunder, Mountains and the Sea de Novo, Chapter One (2005 - 2015), Neto

Record labels
  
Caravela Music, Josec Neto, B&W Music

Associated acts
  
Steve Winwood, Harry Belafonte

Similar
  
Gary Meek, Flora Purim, Airto Moreira, Alphonso Johnson, Narada Michael Walden

José Pires de Almeida Neto, born in 1954 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian guitarist known for playing jazz. In addition to acoustic and electric guitars, he plays an electric nylon string guitar with polysubbass strings.

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Life

Neto started learning guitar from his mother at the age of four and began classical guitar lessons at the age of twelve, later studying at the music academy in his home town. Beginning in 1970, he taught the guitar and had his own band, "Plato". In 1978 he became a member of Harry Belafonte's band. In 1982 Neto moved to San Francisco and was soon playing with Tânia Maria, Paquito D’Rivera, Hugh Masekela, Herbie Mann, and Airto Moreira. In 1990 he became the musical director and composer for the band Fourth World, along with Moreira and Flora Purim. He also has recorded with George Benson. Since 2001, he has played with the Netoband, playing at various festivals through Europe and the United States. As a result, Neto joined Steve Winwood's band as their 2003 world tour began. He has been seen performing with Winwood on The View, Good Morning America, and Late Night with David Letterman, among other national television programs.

He has lived in Fairfax, California since the 1980s.

Discography

  • Mountains and See (1987), with Airto Moreira and Flora Purim
  • Neto (1993)
  • Seventh Wave – The Lucky One (2000)
  • Newspaper Girl (2012)
  • with Fourth World

  • Fourth World Recorded live at Ronnie Scott's (1992)
  • Fourth World (1994)
  • Fourth World [live] (1995)
  • Encounters of the Fourth World (1995)
  • Last Journey (1999)
  • with Steve Winwood

  • About Time (2003)
  • Nine Lives (2008)
  • Lexicographical entry

  • Martin Kunzler, Jazz-Lexikon Bd. 2. Reinbek 2002; ISBN 3-499-16513-9
  • Songs

    Moonlight with StringsIn Memory of Thunder · 1996
    Sorriso Do PabloNeto · 1993
    Waiting for ZakirNeto · 1993

    References

    José Neto (musician) Wikipedia