"If I can play something and feel that I've touched someone... then I've achieved what I wanted to do".
- Mike Mainieri
AS A LEADER / CO-LEADER
MIKE MAINIERI QUARTET
BLUES ON THE OTHER SIDE
ARGO 1962
Mike Mainieri – vibraphone
Bruce Martin – piano
Julie Ruggiero – bass
Joe Porcaro – drums
MIKE MAINIERI QUARTET
INSIGHT
SOLID STATE 1968
Mike Mainieri – electric vibes
Bass – Lyn Christie
Drums – Don McDonald
Guitar – Joe Beck
MIKE MAINIERI
JOURNEY THRU AN ELECTRIC TUBE
SOLID STATE 1970
Mike Mainieri – electric vibes
Jeremy Steig − flute
Joe Beck − electric guitar
Sam Brown − electric guitar, classical guitar
Warren Bernhardt − piano, organ
Donald MacDonald − drums
Sally Waring − vocals
MIKE MAINIERI & FRIENDS (VOL 1 & 2)
WHITE ELEPHANT (1969-1972)
NYC RECORDS 1996
Mike Mainieri – Arranged By, Keyboards, Vocals, Percussion
Alto Saxophone – George Young
Bass – Tony Levin
Drums – Donald McDonald*
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – David Spinozza
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar, Harmonica – Hugh McCraken
Guitar – Bob Mann, Joe Beck, Paul Metzke, Sam Brown
Keyboards – Warren Bernhardt
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Nick Holmes
Tenor Saxophone – Frank Vicari, Michael Brecker
Trombone [Tenor] – Barry Rodgers
Trumpet – Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker
Trumpet [Lead] – Nat Pavone
Vocals – Ann E. Sutton, Sue Manchester
Vocals, Bass Trombone – Jon Pierson
MIKE MAINIERI
LOVE PLAY
ARISTA 1977
Mike Mainieri – Vocals,Vibraphone, Marimba, Synthesizer, Cowbell, Percussion, Mellotron, Kalimba
Bass – Tony Levin, Will Lee
Congas – Ruebens Bassini, Arthur Jenkins
Drums – Steve Gadd
Electric Piano, Piano – Don Grolnick
Electric Piano – Leon Pendarvis
Keyboards – Warren Bernhardt
Guitar – David Spinozza, John Tropea, Hugh McCracken
Percussion – Mike Holmes, Arthur Jenkins
Vocals – Arnold McCuller, Carolyn Capola, David Lasley, Leata Galloway
Backing Vocals – Arnold McCuller, Carolyn Capola, David Lasley, Leata Galloway
Saxophone – David Sanborn
MIKE MAINIERI &
WARREN BERNHARDT
FREE SMILES
ARISTA 1978
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Synthesizer
Warren Bernhardt - Piano, Keyboards
MIKE MAINIERI
WANDERLUST
WB 1981
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Marimba
Saxophone - Michael Brecker
Bass – Marcus Miller, Tony Levin
Drums – Peter Erskine
Flute – Jeremy Steig
Guitar – Kazumi Watanabe, Steve Kahn
Percussion – Roger Squitero, Sammy Figueroa, Manolo Badrena
Piano & Synth – Warren Bernhardt
Produced by Mike Mainieri
MIKE MAINIERI QUINTET
LIVE AT 7TH AVE SOUTH
NYC RECORDS 1981
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Marimba
Warren Bernhardt - Piano & Keyboards
Bob Mintzer - Saxophones, Bass Clarinet
Eddie Gomez - Bass
Omar Hakim - Drums
MIKE MAINIERI
AN AMERICAN DIARY
NYC RECORDS 1994
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Marimba
Joe Lovano - Saxophone
Eddie Gomez - Bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
MIKE MAINIERI
MAN BEHIND BARS
NYC RECORDS 1995
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Marimba, Xylophone, Piano, Percussion, Chimes, Drums
MIKE MAINIERI
AN AMERICAN DIARY:
THE DREAMINGS
NYC RECORDS 1997
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Marimba
George Garzone - Saxophone
Mark Johnson - Bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
MIKE MAINIERI
NORTHERN LIGHTS
NYC RECORDS 2006
Mike Mainieri: Vibraphone, Marimba
Nil-Petter Molvaer: Trumpet
Bendik Hofseth: Saxophones
Bugge Wesseltoft: Keyboards
Elvind Aarset: Electric Guitar
Lars Danielsson: Acoustic Bass
Anders Engen: Drums
Paolo Viancia: Percussion
Jan Bang: Live Sampling, Programming
DJ Strangefruit: Turntables
Joyce Hammann: Violin
Laura Seaten: Violin
Ron Carbone: Viola
David Eggar: Cello
MIKE MAINIERI
LEUCASIA
NYC RECORDS 2006
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion
George Garzone - Saxophone
Umberto Papadia: Vocals, Tammorra, Nacchere (castanets), Percussion
Barbara Eramo: Vocals
Paolo Innarella: Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Ottavino, Ciaramelle
Stefano Micarelli: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Marco Omicini: Keyboards
Pino Sallusti: Acoustic Bass
Marco Ariano: Drums, Percussion
Iginio De Luca: Percussion, Vocals
Fiore Benigni: Organetto
Paolo Vinaccia: Percussion
Produced by Mike Mainieri
The formation of the group Leucasia was the result of a culmination of factors that led to the release of this recording. In my case, I’d have to journey back to my memories of Italian folk songs blaring from phonograph records that wafted through windows and doors into the streets of the Tremont section of the Bronx, New York in the 1940s. In my particular household, the sounds that emanated from our radio and phonograph were those of jazz artists from the 1920s to the 1940s. Just as impressionable to me when I was a child were the sights and sounds of traditional Italian folk music and the dances performed at feasts, weddings, and funerals, combined with the tales of mythological heroes and heroines that were infused into my consciousness.
Not until the 1960s, when I began a professional career as a touring jazz musician, did I have the opportunity to hear the music from different regions of southern Italy first hand. Fast-forward 40 years to 2002, and with the help of my friend, George Garzone, who introduced me to Italian composer, pianist, promoter, and historian, Marco Ominici, did the seeds of this project begin to culminate and grow into the formation of our group, Leucasia.
At Marco’s suggestion, the group’s name, Leucasia, comes from an Italian legend. Leucasia is known as a siren that seduced sailors passing between the Ionian and Adriatic seas with her seductive songs and beautiful voice. Sailors, upon hearing the siren, immediately fell into her trance, only to be devoured one by one. Story has it that Leucasia tried to seduce Melisso, a young sailor who lived on the coast, but he rebuked her advances because of his devotion to his true love from the village. In a rage, Leucasia killed the two young lovers and then, in a moment of remorse, locked herself inside her castle in the sea and committed suicide. This sad tale emanates from the tales of Homer and the Greek legacy of literature.
Leucasia comes from the Greek word “leucos,” meaning white. In the coastal area where Leucasia lived, there exists today the town of Santa Maria di Leuca, with white houses and structures, a name that mixes the sacred and the profane.
MIKE MAINIERI / MARNIX BUSSTRA QUARTET
TWELVE PIECES
NYC RECORDS 2009
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone
Marnix Busstra - Guitar, Bouzouki
Pieter Bast - Drums
Eric Van Der Westen - Bass
“Mainieri proves himself to be the perfect musician for Busstra’s intimate, imaginative compositions. Busstra, clearly influenced by John Scofield, demonstrates not only thathe’s an inspired, gifted improviser, but that it would have been a real shame if these twelve pieces wouldn’t have been heard by the rest of the world.” -HP/ De Tijd
L’IMAGE
2.0
NYC RECORDS 2009
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone
Warren Bernhardt - Piano and Keyboards
David Spinozza - Guitar
Tony Levin - Bass, Chapman Stick
Steve Gadd - Drums
L’Image is back! Mike Mainieri has reunited with all-stars Warren Bernhardt, Steve Gadd, Tony Levin, and David Spinozza from his White Elephant days (the late 60s and early 70s) to reform the group. L’Image was never recorded in its heyday, but in 2009 the group recorded a long-awaited album, entitled “2.0.”
L’Image originally included friends Mike Mainieri, Warren Bernhardt, Steve Gadd, and Tony Levin. They were all living in Woodstock at the time and decided to devote several months to developing the music. They rehearsed in Mainieri’s barn, which was converted into a studio, and played at the Joyous Lake (Woodstock), The Red Creek Inn (Rochester, New York: Gadd’s home), and New York City.
At a later date the quartet added guitarist David Spinozza, who also toured with the group.To much dismay of their worshippers, the group was short-lived. After and since, the members have played with each other in various groups and recordings, but finally L’Image has reunited.
MIKE MAINIERI
CRESCENT
NYC RECORDS 2010
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone
Charlie Mariano - Saxophone
Dieter Ilg - Bass
MIKE MAINIERI / MARNIX BUSSTRA QUARTET
TRINARY MOTION - LIVE IN EUROPE
NYC RECORDS 2010
Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone
Marnix Busstra - Guitar, Bouzouki
Pieter Bast - Drums
Eric Van Der Westen - Bass