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среда, 12 августа 2020 г.

David Rotundo Band - So Much Trouble

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 56:35
Size: 129,7 MB
Label: Dreams We Share Productions
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. She's Dynamite - 2:57
 2. I Must Be Crazy - 4:47
 3. Funky Side Of Town - 4:12
 4. Hard Times Coming - 4:48
 5. So Much Trouble - 6:06
 6. Too Blue - 3:56
 7. Drinking Overtime - 3:29
 8. That Thing Called Love - 6:45
 9. Trying To Find It - 4:58
10. Foolish Love - 4:32
11. Long Road - 5:36
12. Trouble In Mind - 4:26

Musicians:
David Rotundo - Lead Vocal, Guitar & Harmonica;
Milky Burgess - Guitar(1-9,11)
Skylar Mehal - Guitar(5)
Desmond Brown - Guitar (2)
Ron Weinstein - Organ (1-3,5-10)
Ron Weinstein - Piano (1)
Ed Weber - Piano (7,10)
Andrew Cloutier - Drums (1-9,11)
Dean Schmidt -Bass (1-11)
Darian Asplund - Saxophone (1,5,7-10)
Phillip Peterson - Cello  (3,11)
Joseph Ravi Albright - Tabla (11)
Denali Williams - Percussion (4,5,9,11)
Thor Dietrichson -  Congas(3,11)
Ernesto Pediangco - Congas (11)

Award-Winning Blues Harmonica Player and Lee Oskar Harmonicas Featured Artist David Rotundo/ Throughout his career, David has performed with many musical greats, including Lee Oskar, (original composer of such megahits as  “Lowrider”, “Spill the Wine” and “Slippin Into Darkness”); the legendary Jack de Keyzer Band; Ronnie Hawkins; ex-Muddy Waters drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith; Madagascar Slim; Mel Brown; Jeff Healey; Johnny Winter; Edgar Winter; Finis Tasby; James Cotton; Magic Slim and The Tear Drops; Elvis Costello; Shakura S’Aida, and members of the Downchild Blues Band, among others. He began his career as leader of his own band, The Blue Canadians, which toured internationally.David has been recognized for his exceptional music talent by the following awards: Maple Blues Awards & Nominations: Harmonica Player of Year Winner 2007 & Best New Artist 2002. Nominee: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Canadian Independent Artist Association: Best New Blues Album: 2001. CBC/GALAXIE RISING STAR Award: 2009 David’s debut album, “Blowin’ for Broke” (Stone Pillar Studios) was nominated “Blues Album of 2001” by the Canadian Independent Artist Association and was winner of the Maple Blues Award “Best New Artist of The Year 2002.” In 2003, David returned to Stone Pillar Studios with his newly formed international “David Rotundo Band,” resulting in the highly popular, critically acclaimed “Blues Ignited” album, featuring international guitarist Enrico Crivellaro. In 2007, David recorded and released his live album, “Live at Roc ‘N Doc’s.” In 2008, it was considered in the top twenty blues albums released that year by numerous community radio stations with blues format shows. In 2009, David released his fourth album, “No Looking Back,” which again featured Enrico Crivellaro on guitar and Jeff Healey’s keyboardist Dave Murphy on organ. The album was met with overwhelming response from fans both new and old, as well as music industry acclaim.In 2012, having performed regularly with a group of Estonian musicians, David released his first DVD “David Rotundo Live.” From 2015-2019, David co-produced and performed in a series of Mexican festivals, including the Annual Blues Festival in Puerto Escondido, and “Blues on the Beach” in Huatulco. He has performed at the Huatulco festival every year since its inception in 2012. In 2019, David and Lee Oskar performed together in both of these locations.
In 2019, David became a Lee Oskar Harmonicas Featured Artist, and began working closely with Lee Oskar, to produce his latest album: “So Much Trouble” (Dreams We Share Productions, 2020).

So Much Trouble

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