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Twice As Good - 2XG

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:24:32 
Size:56,6 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Twice As Good - 2:08
 2. Broke My Heart In Two - 3:44
 3. Don't Treat Me Right - 4:44
 4. Rancheria - 2:31
 5. Count On You - 3:11
 6. Broken Heart - 3:22
 7. Roll'em - 2:16
 8. Early In The Morning - 2:34

The Son & Father, Native American, Ultimate Blues Duo. Members of the Elem Indian Colony band of Pomo Indians, a reservation near Clearlake Oaks CA, father Rich taught Paul to play guitar when Paul was 14. Since then they have been spreading their award-winning brand of Blues and Soul music all over the world, releasing 7 albums, and constantly performing over 100 concert dates a year. They've received a West Coast Blues Hall of Fame Award, a Native American Music Award, an Indian Summer Festival Music Award, and been reviewed/written about in the San Francisco Chronicle, News From Native California Magazine, and Living Blues Magazine. The name "Twice As Good" isn't a claim of status. To Paul & Rich it is a dedication to hard work and quality of craft. About believing in one's self, not being shy, and having the courage to try something as hard as becoming a successful professional musician. They were once told, "You can't make it in the music business, you got to be twice as good". So they replied, "Well all right then. We will be, Twice As Good". In May 2003 they debuted as "Twice As Good, 2XG" in Santa Rosa, CA. Since then they have been all over the USA, released 7 albums, gained a West Coast Blues Award and a Native American Music Award, a great write-up in the San Francisco Chronicle, shared the stage with many legends and famous artists, and continue to garner success and praise with Paul leading the band through flashy show tunes with soulful vocals, screaming guitar, and unbelievable stage presence.

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