Charles Giordano
Charles Giordano | |
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Born |
October 13, 1954 (age 61) Brooklyn, New York, USA |
Genres |
Rock Blues Folk |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments |
Organ Piano Accordion |
Years active | 1983–present |
Associated acts |
Bruce Springsteen The E Street Band The Sessions Band Pat Benatar |
Notable instruments | |
Hammond B3 Nord Electro3 Yamaha Motif xf7 |
Charles Giordano (born October 13, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York[1]) is an American keyboardist and accordionist.[1] Giordano is known primarily for his work with Bruce Springsteen as an adjunct member of the E Street Band, playing keyboards and organ following the serious illness and subsequent death of original E Street organist Danny Federici in 2008 and as a member of Springsteen's The Sessions Band. He is also known for playing keyboards with Pat Benatar in the 1980s.[1][2]
With Benatar he was usually billed as Charlie Giordano and played for five albums, beginning in 1983;[3] his role in the band was praised by Billboard magazine.[3] With Benatar he was identifiable by his glasses and distinctive array of berets, blazers and 1980s-style ties. Giordano also was a member of The David Johansen Group and went on to perform with Buster Poindexter and The Banshees of Blue.
As a session musician Giordano's playing has included Madeleine Peyroux's 1996 album Dreamland and Bucky Pizzarelli's 2000 album Italian Intermezzo; the latter's mix of opera, Italian folk, and swing presaged his appearance in the similarly genre-mashing Sessions Band Tour with Springsteen. Giordano also participated in a 2002 revival of garage rock band ? and the Mysterians. In 2008, he accompanied British singer Barb Jungr for a short stand in a New York City cabaret.
Tours with Bruce Springsteen
- Seeger Sessions Tour with the Sessions Band (2006)
- Magic Tour with the E Street Band (2007-2008)
- Working On A Dream Tour with the E Street Band (2009)
- Wrecking Ball Tour with the E Street Band (2012-2013)
- High Hopes Tour with the E Street Band (2014)
- The River Tour 2016 with the E Street Band (2016)
References
- 1 2 3 Gary Graff (2006). "Bruce Springsteen Takes Fans on a Different Kind of "Carnival Ride"". Oakland Press. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
- ↑ Jay Lustig (2007-11-21). "E Streeter Federici to be treated for melanoma". Newark Star-Ledger. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
- 1 2 "Pat Benatar / Red Rider". Billboard. 1983-04-09. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
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