John Capito

Text Box: When I was in middle school or even younger, my passion was visual arts.  
My family would take road trips to Sonoma, Ca where my grandfather and 
uncle both live. Let me tell you, they are both talented.  My grandfather 
Larrick plays the keys, guitar and melodica.  More specifically, he plays a 
Hammond B-3 organ, which a lot of musicians use in the jazz, blues and 
rock world.  My uncle Dorian plays drums and percussion.  Some of my 
fondest memories were of them jamming on a stage in this oversized 
barn/garage which they built.  Being that young and knowing these talented 
musicians were a part of my family, I was really inspired.  They play jazz, 

I attended Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California where I was surrounded 
by many more talented musicians such as Scott Henderson, Jamie Findlay and
other musicians that came from all around the world. I performed in a couple 
original rock bands called the Federallys and Blew Fluid. We played at the 
Roxy, Whiskey, Galaxy, Di Piazzas, Vault 350, Pomona Fairplex and others.  
At times, my friends Dallas 
Howell and Mike Khalil would  play the same show. I have also experienced 
playing out as a solo act at various dining clubs such as Café
Piccolo, the Madison, Christy’s and various private parties.  In the past, I 
have even taken my music to Hollywood in acting parts on television shows 
and I am a current member of the Professional Musicians’ Local 47 Union.  I’m still in contact on a regular basis with a television series scout who is always looking for new musicians to work in 
various parts on television shows.  For the last three and a half years, I have 
been teaching guitar and bass.  I also write my own music, which you can find 
at www.myspace.com/giovannicapitomusic.  Presently, I continue to play music 
with various musicians, whether it be arranging my own songs with the guys or
reading down a jazz standard.  I am very happy to work with these very 
talented musicians at Belmont Music Studio.  I’ve known them for a long time 
and they are the best!


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 Onstage at the Troubadour

 

 

My 1940’s Czech hand-made string bass

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