Burno, Dwayne

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Burno, Dwayne

Burno, Dwayne, fusion-jazz bassist; b. Philadelphia, June 10, 1970. He began playing the bass, self taught, at the age of 16. His first major gig was with Donald Harrison in 1989. In 1990 he played with Jesse Davis and moved to N.Y. later that year to work with Betty Carter. After leaving Carter in late 1991, he played with Roy Haynes, Joe Henderson, Joe Chambers, Herbie Hancock, Barry Harris, Arthur Taylor, and Wynton Mar salis. He has shared the stage with Mulgrew Miller, Abbey Lincoln, Steve Turre, Benny Green, Cyrus Chestnut, Eric Reed, Steve Wilson, Jacky Terrason, Roy Hargrove, Joshua Redman, Jon Faddis, Ralph Moore, Stephen Scott, and a host of others. He also leads a group featuring Kevin Hays, Steve Nelson, Dion Parson, and Myron Walden.

—Lewis Porter

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