TODD GRIFFIN
''7 DAYS TO THE SABBATH''
2015
56:57
1 No Love In America 04:48
2 Sundance Song 04:29
3 New Shoes 04:39
4 Man In The Sky 05:04
5 Let Your Love Shine 04:29
6 Must Be The Weather 03:05
7 Wicked Brew 03:38
8 Angels 04:23
9 Almost Cut My Hair 04:02
10 Where The River Flows 03:16
11 Man Child 04:56
12 Understanding 03:24
13 Seven 03:43
14 Every Little Wonder 02:52
Credits Click The Image Below


ABOUT THE ALBUM
By germusica.com
Todd Griffin signed on Geffen in the 90s as vocalist within the group The Graveyard Train. With a group called NRG he performed in the Troubadour together with Guns' N' Roses and other Poison.His name circulates in the City of the Angels and Bon Jovi pays him a ticket to join him in London. On returning to the USA with 27 dollars in pocket, he joins The Graveyard Train (patronymic resulting from a title of the Creedence Clearwater Revival). He sings the first version of the That 70’ show TV serie and establishes the group Train Station with Mark Kendall (Great White) then begins a solo career.
7 days To The Sabbath is the ideal album to tilt you on his world. This author-composer-singer and guitarist of great talent is influences by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Tom Petty, John Cougar Mellencamp, Tom Petty... Todd Griffin's rock takes you in guts. Featuring the cover Almost Cut My Hair (David Crosby) and a tribute song to Jim Morrison (Manchild).
Featuring musicians such as: Doug Pettibone (Lucinda Williams), Mark Kendall (Great White), Bruce Draper (The Graveyard Train), Brian Forsythe (Kix, Rhinobucket...), Audie Desbrow (Great White), Frank Scimeca (The Graveyard Train).
''7 DAYS TO THE SABBATH''
2015
56:57
1 No Love In America 04:48
2 Sundance Song 04:29
3 New Shoes 04:39
4 Man In The Sky 05:04
5 Let Your Love Shine 04:29
6 Must Be The Weather 03:05
7 Wicked Brew 03:38
8 Angels 04:23
9 Almost Cut My Hair 04:02
10 Where The River Flows 03:16
11 Man Child 04:56
12 Understanding 03:24
13 Seven 03:43
14 Every Little Wonder 02:52
Credits Click The Image Below
ABOUT THE ALBUM
By germusica.com
Todd Griffin signed on Geffen in the 90s as vocalist within the group The Graveyard Train. With a group called NRG he performed in the Troubadour together with Guns' N' Roses and other Poison.His name circulates in the City of the Angels and Bon Jovi pays him a ticket to join him in London. On returning to the USA with 27 dollars in pocket, he joins The Graveyard Train (patronymic resulting from a title of the Creedence Clearwater Revival). He sings the first version of the That 70’ show TV serie and establishes the group Train Station with Mark Kendall (Great White) then begins a solo career.
7 days To The Sabbath is the ideal album to tilt you on his world. This author-composer-singer and guitarist of great talent is influences by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Tom Petty, John Cougar Mellencamp, Tom Petty... Todd Griffin's rock takes you in guts. Featuring the cover Almost Cut My Hair (David Crosby) and a tribute song to Jim Morrison (Manchild).
Featuring musicians such as: Doug Pettibone (Lucinda Williams), Mark Kendall (Great White), Bruce Draper (The Graveyard Train), Brian Forsythe (Kix, Rhinobucket...), Audie Desbrow (Great White), Frank Scimeca (The Graveyard Train).