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Joe Davoli is a graduate of DePaul University and attended the Berklee School Of Music.
He has studied with improvisational greats Matt Glaser, Darol Anger and John Blake. Joe is a
consummate performer of several styles of music including bluegrass, Celtic, jazz, rock, classical
and blues. He is a member of Delaney Brothers Bluegrass, for which he won a Syracuse Area
Music Award for Best Bluegrass Instrumentalist/Vocalist in 2001. Also in 2001, Joe composed and
recorded music for the off-Broadway revival of Israel Horovitz' "The Indian Wants The Bronx".
In 2004 he served as musical supervisor for the short film "Brando From The Neck Down" in which
its soundtrack features Joe playing both fiddle and mandolin. Joe is a member of the
popular Irish show band, The Flyin' Column and performed with the Syracuse Pops Orchestra
for over a decade. In demand as a studio musician and teacher, Joe lives in Syracuse, NY with his
wife Darbie and three children Nicholas, Olivia and Joseph III
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