Paul Del Nero has a B.M. from Berklee College of Music, and has a M.M. from New England Conservatory of Music.

He has performed internationally on acoustic and electric bass with small groups and big bands in festivals, clubs, shows, radio, and television, with people including Charlie Rouse, James Williams, Hal Galper, Donald Byrd, Junior Mance, Mose Allison, Jimmy Giuffre, Buddy Tate, and Bob Moses. He has also appeared in jazz festivals at Vienne, Toulon, Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York.

He is a recording artist on the Concord, Candid, and GM recording labels, and is an active touring artist and clinician.

Books by Author:

Playing the Changes: Guitar: A Linear Approach to Improvising

Effective improvisation can add fun and individuality to guitar parts. In Playing the Changes: Guitar, Mitch Seidman and Paul Del Nero present a unique improvisation strategy based on ear training and a linear interpretation of note relationships.

Playing the Changes: Bass: A Linear Approach to Improvising

Effective improvisation can add fun and individuality to bass parts. In Playing the Changes: Bass, Paul Del Nero presents a unique improvisation strategy based on ear training and a linear interpretation of note relationships.