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  • Dino Kartsonakis (born July 20, 1942) is an American pianist of Greek heritage. He is known for his arrangements of religious music for the piano.


    Biography


    Dino was born in New York City and attended Glad Tidings Tabernacle. He began playing his grandmother's piano at the age of three. The first song he learned was At the Cross. He enrolled in piano lessons at age five and developed a love and passion for playing the piano. This love and passion was cultivated as a young boy at his home church, Glad Tidings Tabernacle in New York City where for a time, Dino served as Music Director and Pianist. Dino would go on to receive more formal musical training at The King's College as well as the Juilliard School of Music. Dino served in the U.S. Army in the mid-1960’s with an overseas assignment n Germany. After military service, Dino performed in the early 70’s as pianist for evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman, but was dismissed from the ministry over contracts disputes along with his brother-in-law, Paul J. Bartholomew.
    Dino has traveled extensively across the globe and has produced well over 50 recordings on his own as well as mainstream labels. He has worked with other various evangelists over the decades, notably Paul Crouch of Trinity Broadcasting Network and former PTL leaders, Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker.
    Dino has hosted two television shows over the years: the "Dino and Debby Show" in the 1970s with his first wife Deborah Keener, and "The Dino Show" which aired on the former Trinity Broadcasting Network. Dino describes his style as combining the classical with the sacred. His technique has been described as fluid and brilliant and he has been termed the "Christian Liberace" because of his flair, designer costumes, custom pianos and flashy jewelry.
    Many of Dino’s works are religious-based, along with secular and contemporary arrangements of classical works. Dino performed for 18 years in his own show in Branson, Missouri. Among his accomplishments remains his "Peace Series” - a collection of CDs featuring subdued piano arrangements against a backdrop of nature sounds. Today, Dino and his wife reside in Branson, Missouri. He maintains a regular presence on Facebook, selling his CD’s and music books while occasionally performing piano concerts at churches.
    Dino performed at Carnegie Hall on December 15, 2005. He participated in an auction benefiting Music Cares, a charitable organization that helps struggling musicians and entertainers.
    Dino was nominated and received a Grammy Award in 1998 for his work on the soundtrack of the movie The Apostle.


    Personal life


    In 1974, Dino married his first wife, Grammy Award nominee Deborah Keener, and together they have a daughter, Christina (who is an accomplished performer, composer, songwriter, producer and has conducted at Carnegie Hall). After touring as Dino & Debby, the two divorced in 1981. In 1986, Dino married his second and current wife, Cheryl, who is the sister of the late pastor and Gospel music singer, Gary McSpadden, formerly of The Imperials and the Gaither Vocal Band. Cheryl has a daughter, Cheri, from her first marriage to the late Gospel singer Jack Toney, former lead singer of The Statesmen Quartet.
    In 2007 Dino and Cheryl opened a bakery in Branson, MO called Dino's Cake & Coffee Co. (formerly Dino's 24 Karrot Cake Company). Dino remarked that baking was his passion second only to performing his music. They were a major supplier to the Neiman Marcus stores and cafés In the early 2000’s.
    In 2011, Dino and his wife Cheryl lost their home during a flood in the Branson, Missouri area. Dino lost most of his professional possessions such as his grand pianos as well as all of his costumes, industry memorabilia and awards. The Kartsonakis' then started helping the community by doing fundraising concerts to help other victims rebuild their lives and homes.


    GMA awards


    Eight Gospel Music Association Dove Awards:

    1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986: Instrumentalist of the Year
    1993, 1996: Instrumental Album of the Year


    Discography


    1963: No Greater Love
    1964: Your Requests
    1969: The Greatest of Miracles
    1970: Reflections of Dino
    1972: Kathryn Kuhlman Presents Dino
    1972: Christmas with Dino Playing Your Favorite Carols
    1973: The Miracle with David Rose
    1973: Alleluia
    1973: With Love from Dino
    1974: Dino Plays Folk Musical Themes
    1974: He Touched Me
    1975: My Tribute
    1975: A Salute to the United States of America
    1976: Dino on Tour
    1977: Dino Plays Classic Country
    1978: Love Song
    1979: Just Piano Praise
    1979: Rise Again
    1980: Rush Hour
    1981: Just Piano Praise II
    1982: Encore
    1983: Just Piano Praise III
    1983: Chariots of Fire (Dino's only Grammy nomination for Best Gospel Performance, Male).
    1983: Majesty
    1984: A Christmas Gift of Love
    1984: Great is the Lord
    1985: Regal Reign
    1986: A Place For Us
    1987: A Piano Portrait
    1987: A Wonderful Time of the Year
    1988: Dino Kartsonakis
    1989: Peace in the Midst of the Storm
    1990: All Creation Sings
    1991: Majestic Peace
    1992: Christmas...A Time For Peace
    1992: Somewhere in Time
    1993: Rhythm of Peace
    1994: Miracles
    1995: Classical Peace
    1996: Quiet Time
    1997: Moonlight Sonata
    1997: The Apostle Soundtrack (1998 Grammy award for Best Southern Gospel, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album)
    1997: The Lord's Prayer
    1997: Unforgettable
    1998: A Christmas Celebration
    1999: Quiet Romance
    2000: Quiet Inspiration
    2002: Somewhere in Christmastime
    2007: Birthday of the King


    = Compilations

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    1976: Christmas with Dino
    1985: Encore
    1998: Dino Collector's Series
    2007: Sacred Piano Hymns


    = Video

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    1987: A Concert Spectacular
    1998: Music For All Time
    2000: Christmas Extravaganza
    2002: Easter Spring Spectacular
    2007: Birthday of the King


    References

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