If you like Boney James, Eric Darius, Euge Groove then you’ll love Dominic Amato! For a FREE download of the title track from his new album “Fresh From The Groove” go to: http://dominicamato.songforfree.net Dominic Amato was born into a family of musicians. His father is a saxophonist, his mother a multi instrumentalist, and his brother a vocal artist. Given his musical upbringing, it may come as little surprise that Dominic began experimenting with musical instruments from a very young age. In fact, no sooner had he celebrated his second birthday did he begin dabbling with the drums. But drawn to the wonderful sound of his father’s saxophone, it would not be long before Dominic would trade in his drumset for a sax of his own.|While honing his woodwind skills, Dominic took up the piano and, shortly thereafter, the EWI (electronic wind instrument).|Although Dominic’s musical affinity emerged at a very early age, it was not until the summer of 2001 that he had ever attended any private music lessons. But what he learned from his instructor in that summer would more than make up for lost time. Perhaps Dominic feels this way because his instructor was none other than the world renowned saxophonist and educator Eric Marienthal.|“Among the many insights Eric has impressed upon me is the crucial role that discipline and humility plays in cultivating musical talent. It’s not enough to just pick up an instrument and try to figure out a new lick or jam along with a favorite tune; it takes focusing on fundamental exercises and personal weaknesses.” -Amato|Now, as an adult, Dominic is still the devout music student he was as a child, dedicating countless hours to finetuning his musical ability and technique. Some of Dominic’s heavy influences include Miles Davis, John Coltrane, David Sanborn, Weather Report, the Chick Corea Elektric Band, Yellowjackets, Michael Brecker, Bob Mintzer, and James Brown.|In 2004, Dominic was approached by the contemporary jazz group Turning Point with an offer to join them in recording and performing a new album.|Dominic accepted with alacrity and, in March of 2005, the band began recording Matador under the new record label Native Language Music.Dominic is currently touring as a featured player with Turning Point, who are booked for jazz festivals and concerts nationwide. Dominic also works as a first call studio session player and as a private instructor, conducting lessons out of his home studio when time permits.|Over the past few years, Dominic has had the opportunity to perform for numerous clients and national corporations. Among them: Matell Toys, Nalco, Sprint, Super Bowl 2008, SRP, the Phoenix Suns, the Arizona Cardinals, Mr. Jerry Colangelo, the Jason Kidd Foundation, Amare Stoudamire, Motorola, the Fiesta Bowl Party Celebration, National Gift of Hope Organization, BET Jazz “Studio Jams”, POST Magazine, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Cigna Health Care, Carl’s Jr., XM Satellite Radio, KTVK News Channel 3, Good Morning Arizona, KPNX News Channel 12, and Motion Picture Producer Jean Carlo Tallarico. |