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Frank Cunimondo is a Pittsburg, Pennsylvania-based jazz and fusion pianist and educator with a long discography who shared the stage with a number of jazz stars including Sonny Stitt, Jimmy Witherspoon, Lee Konitz, Joshua Redman and Phil Woods. His style is most often compared to Bill Evans. For many Frank Cunimondo is favorite as a Fender Rhodes player, especially on the 1975 Sagittarius album. In the 80’s after moving back from New York to Pittsburgh he opened his own jazz club called “Cunimondo‘s Keyboard Jazz Supper Club”. In the 90’s he scored a hit in Europe with Lynn Marino as vocalist with the song “Feelin’ Good” and was sampled in a number of European dance mixes.