Cordeone
New York
Cordeone began his musical journey playing in Portuguese Balls at the tender age of 9. First studying the accordion for 3 years, he went on to teach himself to play piano, classic guitar, Portuguese guitar, Brazilian percussions, drums, and the bass.
In 1998, Cordeone embarked on a professional career in music.
For over 10 years, he's worked with, collaborated with Jah Mason, Turbulence, Norrisman, Big Joe Turner and his Memphis Blues Caravan and many more. Vida (Life, in Portuguese), Cordeone's first album, was released after two and a half years of writing, composing, arranging and pre-production. He created an eclectic representation of his musical inventiveness, borrowing from Jazz, Fado, Brazilian music, Funk, Reggae and hip hop. Just 3 days after the album release, Cordeone secured the opening acts for Ben l'oncle Soul, Danakil (La Nuit du Reggae) and La Ruda Salska; and also guest starred in the opening scene of Cédric Kahn's last film (Une Vie Meilleure), opposite Guillaume Canet and Leïla Bekhti. In 2013, he records a single and videoclip with the amazing Clyde Spencer (The Drifters) and founded the trio Akoma with French-Portuguese singer Maryse Pires Da Silva and violinist kossovar Lurian Yméri.
As he awaits the album's release, Cordeone is collaborating with artists from around the world, such as Lìvia Mattos, Ricardo Ribeiro, Emmanuel Kassimo, Jacqueline Corado (La Cage Dorée) and Indien percussionist Teepu Khan.
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