Lino Bio
Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, Lino
graduated college with two degrees (History and Pre-Med.) from Miami
University of Ohio. But Lino's calling has
always been to compose and perform music, so after college he moved to
Los Angeles to do what he loves most.
Lino began studying guitar at
the age of nine with classical master, George Bachmann. During his high
school years, he was naturally drawn to rock music, although it never
diverted him from his interest in classical. “I was very lucky to have
been instructed in classical music before I ventured into the rock
realm,” Lino explains. "It made me a
well-rounded musician and gave me a lot to draw from as a composer later
on. I learned to appreciate all styles of music, instead of just focusing
on one particular genre.” This is evident in Lino's
incredibly unique and versatile layering of guitars in combination with
acoustic and classical instruments and his bold blending of musical
styles. And it's what makes his music so distinctive. “This style of
music is very personal and exciting for me because it is the most honest
music I have ever recorded. I don't try to accommodate the latest trends
in a particular musical style or write music that would comfortably fit
into a particular existing format,” Lino
explains.
In September, 2006, Lino
released his third CD, entitled “Miami Jam”. Lino’s
guitar-based instrumentals with strong influences of smooth jazz,
classical and world music follow his tradition of using layers of guitars
accompanied by sax, flute, cello, violin and piano. This unique style
continues with this phenomenal follow-up to his previous releases “Return
to Avalon” and “Satin Blue”.
Miami Jam (released by Splash Entertainment/EverSound), which features a cover of Mason Williams’
Classical Gas, received rave reviews and charted well on NAR (#19 within
two weeks of its release). Return to Avalon reached #11 on NAR within a
month of its release received NAC airplay (through NAC Record Promoter,
Roger Lifeset-Peer Pressure Promotion) as well
as DMX, MUZAK and Soundscapes. Satin Blue
reached recognition in the top 40 NAV charts within a month of its
release with the title track receiving NAC airplay nationwide as well as
features on DMX, MUZAK, Soundscapes, previously
on The Weather Channel and cable music stations. Music from
all three releases is being targeted for placement in major motion
pictures, television and cable programming.
Lino Music is a departure
from his previous rock recordings, which include Seven Skys, a pop/rock project (Zero Records, released in
Asia, 1996); 88 Crash, a heavy modern rock album (MTM Metal, released in
Europe, summer, 2001), and V33, a raw mix of modern, industrial and
techno rock. Lino's rock projects receive
heavy placement in cable, television and independent film projects.
Lino's composing skills are
also in demand in the television and film industry. Lino also enjoys writing for local television and
film production and recording and producing other artists in his own
J-Wolf Studios located in Bend, OR. In addition, Lino
performs on other artist's recordings, most recently for (SAGA lead
singer) Michael Sadler's solo release Clear (michaelsadler.com).
When Lino isn't working on
music, you’ll find him on a local lake or river - his love for fishing is
primarily what brought him to Central Oregon. Writing is another
outlet for his creativity and what led him to complete a manuscript for a
Sci-Fi thriller called "Terminus”. Lino plans
to release his fourth CD in the Spring of 2014. Keep checking back for
pre-release samplings! Lino currently resides
in Bend, Oregon.
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