Di Meola, a Berklee School of Music graduate whose blistering guitar style married the best elements of rock and jazz, got his major breaktrhough in Return to Forever, the groundbreaking fusion band that included Chic Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, and Lenny White on drums. During this time he was among the most celebrated jazz-rock musicians on the scene. While still in Return to Forever, Di Meola had released Land of the Midnight Sun; he followed it in 1977 with Elegant Gypsy, which went Gold in the US. The success was driven by FM radio stations, an unlikely benefactor given their begrudging support of jazz-fusion. Di Meola has remained a jazz fusion superstar ever since, although he is focusing much more on acoustic music and more straightforward jazz leanings these days.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Al Di Meola | Interview | Jul 14, 1978
- Al Di Meola | Palladium | May 5, 1978
- Al Di Meola | Tramps | Oct 10, 1997
- Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Paco De Lucia | Warfield Theatre | Dec 6, 1980
- Go | Palais des Sports | Jun 12, 1976
- Mingo Lewis | Record Plant | Nov 9, 1974
- Return to Forever | Alexander Hall | Nov 30, 1973
- Return to Forever | Carnegie Hall | Jul 3, 1974
- Return to Forever | Lenox Music Inn | Sep 2, 1973
- Return to Forever | Philharmonic Hall | Jul 6, 1973 Early