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Dino's Bios

(Drummer, Engineer, Producer)

Studied under the late great "Buddy Rich", "Ron Moewes".  Played (and or) Recorded  with:  Shaft, MindSongs, Grandon Westlund (The Bass Kahuna), Joe Kissack, 11th Hour, Fire Sign, Stiffler's Mom, Allison Hawkins Band, The Lost Canyon Band, Blues Planet Project, (Chrysalis Records) recording artist-Brent Ballard, 5280, Generations Jazz Trio, Watchmen Project, Second Wind (since 1979), Alter Ego, Full Moon Rising, Legacy, Perfect Stranger, Feldspar.  Opened for "Twisted Sister", "Warrant", "Great White".  (Sat in with "Carlos Santana" Sunday # 2 Mile High Stadium), Chris Daniels and the Kings, Baba Gannoush - (Formally) Some Peoples Kids, Jill Sobule, and many others...

 

Discography

"Shaft"- Triptych, "MindSongs"- A Work In Progress 2005, "Dinometal"- Escape From Nowhere, "Joe Kissack" - Country Glue, "Grandon Westlund"- Basket Case", 11th Hour"- Say Something To The World, "Fire Sign"- Hades cafe', "5280"- A Work In Progress 2004, "Watchmen"- Watchmen's Journey, "Blues Planet"- Teddy's Got The Blues, "Generations Jazz trio"- A Change Of Seasons, "Stiffler's Mom"- Pucker Up, "Generations Jazz trio"- Live 2001-2002, "Second Wind"- A Work In Progress 2003 - 2004 - 2005, 

 

List of books and CDs

This section gives you an overview of books and CDs that can be purchased from CUNEO PRODUCTIONS LTD.  When you purchase merchandise from this site we pay the cost of shipping and handling, and there is no tax.

Beginner Drum Instructional Book                       (sku-108)
Advanced Drum Instructional Book                   (sku-109)
A Work In Progress 2005                                          (sku-107)
Hades Cafe'                                                               (sku-106)
A Change Of Seasons                                             (sku-102)
A Work In Progress 2004                                          (sku-105)
Generations Live 2001-2002                                  (sku-101)
Say Something To The World                                 (sku-110)  under construction
Country Glue                                                             (sku-111) under construction
Basket Case                                                                (sku-)  under construction
A Work In Progress 2003                                          (sku-103)   under construction
Teddy's Got The Blues                                              (sku-104)   under construction
Pucker Up                                                                   (sku-)   under construction
Watchmens Journey                                                (sku-)  under construction
Escape From Nowhere                                            (sku-)  being recorded
Triptych                                                                        (sku-)  being recorded

A Note From Dino !!!

I think that everyone has a talent, some just don't have the opportunity to share there talent with others.  I have been quite fortunate in my life to have the Lord, my family and friends to make it possible for my talents to be brought out. I remember as a young boy listening to my mom vocalize when I was laying in bed and listening to Ed and my mom practicing for hours in preparation for shows that they were going to be performing in. It never kept me awake too long though.  My father, the late (Juan Alberto Cuneo) was a renowned violinist who played for royalty all over the world. My step father (Ed Dunklee) an amazing jazz pianist, who was the late great "Errol Garners" understudy at the London House in Chicago, was another influence in my musical background.  My Sister Cynthia sang in the Colorado Chorale for many years.  With all this musical talent in the family, it is no wonder that some of it had to rub off on me.  Another musical influence in my life was the late great "Buddy Rich".  At age 10 I met Buddy at a club called (Basins Up) where he was getting ready to perform at.  His tour bus was parked just out side and I saw him in the doorway. I was very excited and remembered my mom telling me to go over and talk to him.   It didn't take much coaxing on my moms part, so I went over to him and he asked if I was going to be a drummer.  In my arrogance I told him I was already a professional drummer; and he laughed. He was not the type of person to be shaken very easily and he later told me that he got a real kick out of a little kid having as much arrogance as him. He always said be your own drummer baby ! and do your own licks.  I followed his instructions and feel that my ability to adapt to all forms of music were greatly improved by his advise.

Sincerely,  Dino Cuneo

 

 

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