Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2007
Time: 59:14
Size: 135,9 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2007
Time: 59:14
Size: 135,9 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. I Told You So! - 4:37
2. Hold On - 4:04
3. Not Guilty - 3:24
4. Save Me - 5:42
5. Fire - 4:44
6. Still In Love With You - 6:18
7. Crosscut Saw - 3:32
8. Little Lady - 4:58
9. Anything For You - 6:17
10. Long Gone - 5:01
11. Oh Darling Pt. II - 4:27
12. Song For Johnny Clyde - 6:06
1. I Told You So! - 4:37
2. Hold On - 4:04
3. Not Guilty - 3:24
4. Save Me - 5:42
5. Fire - 4:44
6. Still In Love With You - 6:18
7. Crosscut Saw - 3:32
8. Little Lady - 4:58
9. Anything For You - 6:17
10. Long Gone - 5:01
11. Oh Darling Pt. II - 4:27
12. Song For Johnny Clyde - 6:06
Connecticut's Johnny Boots has a hard working, big sounding power trio that plays driving, blues-infused rock. Johnny has combined the intensity of SRV, with singer/songwriter ballads and electrified Delta blues to create his own "Bootsy-fied" sound. As DJ Bill Nolan of WPKN said of Johnny, "Here's a guitar player/vocalist, who can write his own songs and play with the fire of a Jimi Hendrix or Stevie Ray Vaughan, a real deal "Italian Stallion," when it comes to riding the blue note into the stratosphere to entertain the heavens and the rest of us music fans here on Mother Earth!!"
"Johnny Boots Band, 'Everybody's Got to Eat' (Boot in Yur Ear) - Fairfield guitarist Johnny 'Boots' Giannicchi burns up the fretboard on a set of blues-rock originals, a funkified version of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire" and a rock-solid cover of 'Crosscut Saw' (recorded by Albert King, among others). Giannicchi plays with a thick, dirty guitar tone sure to thrill electric blues fans, and sings in a voice that fits with the blues without ever sounding forced. He swings, he shuffles and he rocks, making 'Eat' tasty indeed. Eric R. Danton - The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT
For more about Johnny Boots, please visit reverbnation.com/thejohnnybootsband
Thanks for your interest
Best wishes
Johnny
"Johnny Boots Band, 'Everybody's Got to Eat' (Boot in Yur Ear) - Fairfield guitarist Johnny 'Boots' Giannicchi burns up the fretboard on a set of blues-rock originals, a funkified version of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire" and a rock-solid cover of 'Crosscut Saw' (recorded by Albert King, among others). Giannicchi plays with a thick, dirty guitar tone sure to thrill electric blues fans, and sings in a voice that fits with the blues without ever sounding forced. He swings, he shuffles and he rocks, making 'Eat' tasty indeed. Eric R. Danton - The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT
For more about Johnny Boots, please visit reverbnation.com/thejohnnybootsband
Thanks for your interest
Best wishes
Johnny
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