Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 38:05
Size: 87,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Time: 38:05
Size: 87,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. I'm Ready - 5:01
2. Leave a Light On - 2:45
3. Coffee - 3:54
4. The Times You Loved Me - 3:24
5. The Sunshine Jam - 4:08
6. Too Late, Woman - 2:58
7. My Guitar and Me - 2:38
8. Hard Way - 4:05
9. Overcast Sky - 5:22
10. Go Down the Road - 3:46
1. I'm Ready - 5:01
2. Leave a Light On - 2:45
3. Coffee - 3:54
4. The Times You Loved Me - 3:24
5. The Sunshine Jam - 4:08
6. Too Late, Woman - 2:58
7. My Guitar and Me - 2:38
8. Hard Way - 4:05
9. Overcast Sky - 5:22
10. Go Down the Road - 3:46
Mario Rossi is a Brazilian guitarist and singer based on São Bernardo do Campo (São Paulo State/Brazil). He has been moving forward in music since 2004, when he was 18 years old and made his live debut. Nowadays, as a confident player, he treats riffs, licks and melodies with respect and wisdom. He knows where he wants to go!
“I’ve always tried to sing and play in my own way, with my natural characteristics,” Rossi points out. “Even when I play other artists songs, the result takes a direction that runs away from the proposal of addressing just like the originals.” The guitarist/singer spent the last six years improving his skills as a cover act. Classic songs like ‘Key to the Highway’ or Guitar Slim’s ‘The Things That I Used to Do’ are almost a praxis in his concerts. Also usually appeared in his setlists Elmore James, B.B. King, Peter Green, Johnny Winter and Eric Clapton. Or even Ray Charles’s ‘Come Back Baby’, and lesser-known compositions, such as Peter Green’s ‘Fallin’ Apart’. The Brazilian artist also had two experiences in particular that were unique. In 2013 and then 2015, he joined the band that accompanied the American bluesman John Primer in Brazil. They played in cities in South and Southeast of the country, including a performance on The Noite com Danilo Gentili TV show, screened by the channel SBT –one of the biggest TV channels in Brazil. The final balance of all of that brought a permanent framework.
“I’ve always tried to sing and play in my own way, with my natural characteristics,” Rossi points out. “Even when I play other artists songs, the result takes a direction that runs away from the proposal of addressing just like the originals.” The guitarist/singer spent the last six years improving his skills as a cover act. Classic songs like ‘Key to the Highway’ or Guitar Slim’s ‘The Things That I Used to Do’ are almost a praxis in his concerts. Also usually appeared in his setlists Elmore James, B.B. King, Peter Green, Johnny Winter and Eric Clapton. Or even Ray Charles’s ‘Come Back Baby’, and lesser-known compositions, such as Peter Green’s ‘Fallin’ Apart’. The Brazilian artist also had two experiences in particular that were unique. In 2013 and then 2015, he joined the band that accompanied the American bluesman John Primer in Brazil. They played in cities in South and Southeast of the country, including a performance on The Noite com Danilo Gentili TV show, screened by the channel SBT –one of the biggest TV channels in Brazil. The final balance of all of that brought a permanent framework.
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