Gorgeous piano instrumentals and so much more!! Ed and Carol Nicodemi are a folk-jazz vocal and guitar/piano duo. They live and perform in the New York City area, and are often heard featured on Bree Noble's well-known 'Women of Substance' Internet Radio podcast series. Ed and Carol have had cuts with jazz great Kenny Barron, and Ed's film score music has been heard on Dateline, NBC, The History Channel and The Today Show. Edmond Paul Nicodemi (full name) has had one of his piano instrumentals 'Toy Piano,' featured as part of a key scene, in the film 'Fully Loaded.' They are both NSAI and ASCAP members, and are always searching out the best situation for their original material. Most recently, Outbound Music Internet Radio has showcased their music on Keynotes, Smokey's Lounge, EZSailing, and Hot Java radio. Ed has recorded 5 solo instrumental CD's, and as a duo, Ed and Carol have recorded 4 more. In addition to those, they created a children's CD, 'It Goes This Way,' which was bought up in bulk by Midwest Tapes and distributed to more than 100 public libraries throughout the United States. Their music can be found on the most popular social media sites. Their new Nicodemi Soundtrack YouTube Channel is slowly but surely catching fire, with some videos exceeding 9,000 views. They have been composing and songwriting prolifically, and always recording new songs. Check them out at their website: https://www.edandcarolnicodemi.com
REVIEWS:
Cited "Artist of the Month" by The Queens Gazette, Queens Tribune and Bayside Times in honor of Barnes and Noble musical event.
"The dynamic duo thrilled the audience with the 7-string guitar, T.V. broadcasted new-age piano and jazz vocals from their many CD'S... Besides being talented musicians, Ed and Carol are wonderful people to work with"...Gina Lockwood-Sheehan, Community Relations Manager, Barnes & Noble, Fresh Meadows
With response to a "thank you" for coming to the Barnes and Noble concert, Gary Fitzgerald of FITZMUSIC (Editor's Choice Music) responds "I enjoyed your show so it was my pleasure."
Song "Night" voted #1 song in the Broadjam Top 10 .
Mark Maxwell Abushady, NYC music reviewer says in the "Holiday" issue Dec/Jan.2007 of Creations Magazine:
"Intimate, cocktail lounge music . . . we forget how enjoyable this music can be, but singer Carol Nicodemi and partner, jazz instrumentalist Edmond Paul Nicodemi, remind us! Beyond her warm, well toned vocals Carol surprises with a flexibility in her vocal instrument, notably on the opening cut Nocturne. Edmond, who has also released a solo CD of his piano work, provides a beautiful partnering to the vocals with jazz guitar and flute. A number of excellent original compositions comprise half of the recordings on this album, with a couple of standards thrown in for good measure. A musical mood-setter, which should please jazz aficionados and novices alike."
I'm Glad I'm Not A Monkey
By Ed and Carol Nicodemi
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Copy Link Share in Email Share Via Text Message Share on WhatsApp Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPartita in A Minor- Sarabande
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By Ed and Carol Nicodemi
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By Ed and Carol Nicodemi
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By Ed and Carol Nicodemi
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