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John Adriano Acea

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John Adriano Acea (September 11, 1917 – July 25, 1963) was an American jazz pianist. He was born in Philadelphia to Adriano Acea of Cuba and Leona Acea of Virginia. One of six children, he was expected to die during his first decade of life from rheumatic fever, as did his youngest sister, Anna.

Session musician collaborations

During the 1930s, Acea started out as a trumpeter and saxophonist. After his military service (US Army) in 1946, he switched to playing the piano. He later became a session musician with jazz veterans, including:

Compositions

Acea is listed as co-composer on "Nice 'N' Greasy" – the closing track to Lou Donaldson's 1962 album, The Natural Soul. He is also credited as a composer on recordings by Gillespie, Jacquet and Moody.

Discography

As sideman

With Grant Green

With Dodo Greene

With Roy Haynes

  • Busman's Holiday (EmArcy, 1954)

With Illinois Jacquet

With Joe Newman

With Leo Parker

With Jesse Powell

  • It's Party Time (Tru-Sound, 1962)

With Don Wilkerson

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