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The John Weeks Band - The John Weeks Band

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2014
Time:31:21 
Size:72,2 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. All Night - 3:40
 2. Devil in My House - 4:33
 3. Why Don't We Sleep On It? - 2:36
 4. How Can You Love Me? - 5:29
 5. I Want to Get Back Home - 4:21
 6. You Never Say What You Mean - 6:24
 7. Moving On - 4:14

The John Weeks Band is a high energy blues band based in Denver, Colorado.  John formed the band in 2013 and they have since garnered recognition and awards as one of the top bands in Colorado.  
Here's how it works---take the blues, ship it to Europe, mix it up, shake it around, add killer groove and seriously good vocals and you get the sound and flavor of the John Weeks Band. The music is based on classic blues lines, but they take it in some unique and different directions. Put it all together and you get a seriously powerful yet melodic sound that is unique to this band.
John Weeks (guitar, vocals) was born in France and got a lot of his musical chops playing the bars and clubs of Paris in the 1990’s.
The John Weeks Band is available in duo and trio configurations as well as their standard 5-person full band show.
The John Weeks Band, by the John Weeks Band and it has a cool flavor. Opening with All Night, a laid back 12 bar number, Weeks on guitar and vocal, Andras "AC" Csapo on keys, Curtis Hawkins on bass and Tim "Chooch" Molinario on drums set the pace. Devil In My House has a bit more of a easy rock feel with Csapo on harp backing acoustic guitar and vocal by Weeks. Instrumental jump track Why Don't We Sleep On It, really kicks. Led by AC on harp and with a nice walking bass line by Hawkins, this track is built to spill. Weeks shows he knows his way up and down fretboard as he trades riffs with AC on harp. Very nice! How Can You Love Me settles down in a nice slow groove. Featuring cool organ work from AC, Weeks is back on lead vocal and quiet, steady guitar solo. I Want To Get Back Home has a definite rock beat with a taste of funk. AC steps up with fine lead harp work and Weeks plays some of his tastiest guitar riffs on the release. You Never Say What You Mean has a bluesy Latin feel, accented by Chooch's finesse on drums. AC takes a real nice organ ride on this track leading to a nice open solo from Weeks on guitar as well. Very nice! Wrapping the release is the funky Moving On. With Hawkins and Chooch setting the rhythm, Weeks lays down some of his nicest riffs and best tone on the release.

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