In 1973, when Bruno was just nineteen, he landed his first big gig when Buddy Rich came to Philly holding auditions for a guitarist. He spent the next year on the road with Buddy, receiving quite a musical education. When he returned to Philadelphia in 1974, he found few gigs as a jazz musician and decided to try his luck playing in Las Vegas, finally settling in Los Angeles as a studio musician. In the end it wasn’t the place or the music he loved. Since his return to Philly in 1988, Jimmy Bruno has created a name that is synonymous with jazz guitar, recording numerous albums for Concord Records, Mel Bay Records and now is Founding Artist with Affiliated Artists, LLC.
Jimmy Bruno is co-chair of the Jazz Guitar Department at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA and is a featured writer for Just Jazz Guitar Magazine.?He has been featured in three, live concert DVDs released through Mel Bay Records - Jimmy Bruno: Live at Chris’ Café, Volumes 1 and 2 and Jimmy Bruno and Jack Wilkins: Live at The Theatre.
Other popular releases include Midnight Blue, Polarity (with Joe Beck), and his most recent CD Maplewood Avenue, which he engineered and mixed himself. Jimmy has written several instructional books and teaches a unique method of jazz guitar that unravels the mystery of playing with masterful technique. His revolutionary video based Jazz Guitar Institute will open in May 2007 to jazz guitar fans and students around the world.
