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Guitarist who helped shape the soundscape
of pop rock music by performing on many of the most popular songs of the '60s. Al did not start playing the guitar
until he was fourteen years old, but he was a natural. He studied with Rico Cari and Peter Girardi, and
before long was tutoring other fledgling guitarists. Al Nevins, who was Don Kirschner's business partner, heard Al and gave
him a full-time gig playing on demos.
This
opened doors for Al, who started getting offers from big-time
songwriters like Jeff
Barry, Burt Bacharach, Hal David,
Jerry Lieber, Paul
Simon, and Mike Stoller. Then the session work started
rolling in. Al performed on an
impressive string of hits that could easily comprise their own
greatest-hits package. Some of the highlights from this era include "My Boyfriend's
Back" by The
Angels, "Sugar, Sugar" by
The Archies,
"1-2-3" by Len Barry, "Lightning Strikes" by Lou
Christie, "Hair" and "The Rain, The Park and Other Things"
by The Cowsills, "Red Rubber Ball" by
Cyrkle, "Cherry Cherry",
"Kentucky Woman", "Shiloh" and "Solitary Man" by Neil
Diamond
, "Chapel of Love" by The Dixie Cups, "The Name
Game" by Shirley Ellis, "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Candy
Girl", "Dawn (Go Away)", "Let's Hang On",
"Rag Doll", "Sherry" and "Walk Like A Man"
by The Four Seasons, "My Heart Has a Mind of its Own" by Connie
Francis, "I Got Rhythm" by The Happenings, "I Think We're
Alone Now" by Tommy James, "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees, "Brown Eyed Girl" by Van Morrison, "Our
Day Will Come" by Ruby & The Romantics and "Leader of
the Pack" by The Shangri-Las .
Other
artists and groups with whom Al has worked include Eric Andersen, Joan
Baez, Ray Charles, Bob
Dylan, Duane Eddy, Mimi
Farina
, Marvin
Gaye, Bobby Hebb, Jay & The Americans, Carole
King, Trini Lopez, Herbie Mann,
Laura Nyro, Claus Ogerman,
Bernadette Peters, Sonny
& Cher, B.J. Thomas, Stevie
Wonder
, and The Yardbirds.
In the '70s, Al gravitated toward composition, as it better
fit his lifestyle as a husband and father. He started out small, arranging,
composing, and producing commercial jingles, although he had scored a
couple of films, including I Never
Sang For My Father and Step Out
Of Your Mind. By 1981, he
had the capital and the street cred to open Lightstream Productions, in tandem with his son
Adam. Al returned to film in
the late '80s, writing music for Midnight
Crossing and Million Dollar
Mystery. Recently, Al
changed gears again, producing albums for classical guitarists Dennis Koster and Jerry Willard. This spiked his interest in
classical music, and he enlisted the tutelage of Koster
and eventually performed his first recital in 2001. Al
continues to record; he appeared
on Evie Sands' 2003 release, Women in
Prison; and has two
other albums in the works, one classical, and one contemporary.
Simon
& Garfunkel
recordings
The
Sounds of Silence
(Paul
Simon )
Nancy
Sinatra recordings
It's
Such a Lonely Time of Year (Al Gorgoni/Chip
Taylor )
Sources:
- http://www.gorgoni.net/biography.html
- http://www.gorgoni.net/Artists.html
- http://www.gorgoni.net/billboard_chart_hits.html
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0330902/
- http://artist.ebay.co.uk/Al-Gorgoni_music_W0QQcZ1275030460
- http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Al+Gorgoni/a/Al+Gorgoni.htm
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