Showing posts with label JP Blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JP Blues. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

John Pagano Band - One More Round

Size: 100,9 MB
Time: 43:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Bottoms Up (3:55)
02. Lost In You (4:05)
03. Trouble On Heels (3:04)
04. Ain't Mine (3:31)
05. Rise Up (2:58)
06. Ain't Gonna Lose You (4:38)
07. 99 Problems (5:53)
08. On My Mind (4:02)
09. Make You Shout (3:47)
10. Bad Habit (3:40)
11. Catch That Train (3:46)

John Pagano started playing guitar at the age of 10 and it was clear that something special was happening here. This “Something Special” was recognized by legendary bluesman Sam “Bluzman” Taylor. Sam took JP under his wing and began to school him on the blues, or what Sam use to call “SAMerizing”. It was under Sam’s watchful eye that JP began to flourish as a musician and a bluesman!

John has had the pleasure of either performing with or opening for such legendary artists as Michael Falzarano (Hot Tuna), Chris Beard, Debbie Davies, Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship), Buddy Cage (New Riders), Kerry Kearney (Marty Balin), Phil Grande (Joe Cocker), Scott Holt (Buddy Guy), Dennis Innessibuw (Robert Plant), Sam Bluzman Taylor, , Derek Trucks, Johnny Winter, Robben Ford, Joe Bonamassa, Kofi Burbridge (Tedeschi Trucks Band), Yonrico Scott (Derek Trucks), Todd Smallie (Derek Trucks)

John released his first CD in 2009 called, “Die Happy”. In that same year he went on to compete in the International Blues Competition representing The Long Island Blues Society. As The JPBlues band, whiched consisted of Pat Adkins (Gary US Bonds, Chuck Berry) on Drums and John Young (Ryan Leslie) on Bass. At the time John was 17 and was one of the youngest competitors to have entered into the IBC. Competing in the same venue, was Ruf Records recording artist Oli Brown. He and John struck up a fast friendship. Also in the same venue was the band “Trampled under Foot”, who went on to win the whole competition. In 2010, John once again competed in the IBC this time as lead guitarist for the band Frank Latorre and the King Bees. Frank Latorre, a grammy award winning harp player, can be heard on Johnny Winters last two CD’s as well as many other great recordings. Ironically competing in the same club that Year was Grady Champion, who, you guessed it, won the whole competition.

His second CD, “I Will Not Go Quietly” charted on Roots Music Report for radio airplay at #4 and remained on the RMR charts for 28 weeks straight. It was also voted by RMR as Top Blues CDs of 2011. Giving The JPBlues Band the nod, this CD has special appearances by Albert Castiglia and Caroline Aiken! This was unprecedented for an independent artist!

After graduating High School, John realized that music was going to be his career. So, while touring and Playing the local NY blues scene, he attended “Five Towns College” where he received a degree in Music Business. He knew that if he was to be successful as a musician and a band leader, he needed to become as adept at business as he had become at performance.

In 2011, John left the New York blues scene and moved to Atlanta Georgia. It is here that he met his drummer Shiloh Bloodworth, and in 2013 they both were hired to back Australian blues artist “Anni Piper” (Blues Leaf Records) on her first US tour, which was a great success. With the addition of Tony Hossri, JPBlues had put together a power trio, which took to the road and toured throughout the Northeast and South.

John’s newest CD,”Make Room at the Table”, was released in Sept 2013 and has received critical acclaim from the blues press and continues to chart on RMR Blues airplay Charts. Once again some of the top musicians in the Atlanta area came out to give John Pagano a nod and contribute to his latest CD, in addition to his new Band. Both Yonrico Scott (Derek Trucks, Royal Southern Brotherhood) and Todd Smallie (Derek Trucks, JJ and Mofo) appear on this new CD.

John has changed the name of the band to the “John Pagano Band” to better reflect their music and direction!

One More Round

Monday, December 22, 2014

JP Blues - Make Room At The Table

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 52:03
Size: 119.2 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[4:42] 1. Keep on Walking
[5:22] 2. Love so Cold
[4:11] 3. Old Man Joe
[2:23] 4. Make Room at the Table
[7:38] 5. Another Time Another Place
[3:23] 6. Move Aside
[3:10] 7. Holy Roller
[3:33] 8. Good Enough
[5:39] 9. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
[3:13] 10. Trouble on Heels
[4:31] 11. We Ain't Going Nowhere
[4:13] 12. Day by Day

I just received the newest release, Make Room At The Table, from JP Blues and I really like it! Opening with Keep On Walking, a blues rocker with a Jim Dewer/Robin Trower feel. I really like the guitar tone that John Pagano (JP) gets on rhythm and his riffs are fluid and fresh. On Love So Cold, a slow blues track, JP lays out some great vocals and hot guitar riffs blended with the power blues riffs on the chorus not unlike Leslie West. With an fluid extended guitar solo taking the place of lead vocals JP shows that he is ready to stand toe to toe with the likes of today's young guns like Bonamassa and co. Lap steel work leads the way on Old Man Joe reminding me quite a bit of old Procol Harem, with a heavy background and powering drums by Yourico Scott and super guitar lead riffs from JP. On title track, Make Room At The Table, JP rides the slide in tandem with his vocals. I have always liked this technique and it is used effectively here. Another Time Another Place opens with a real nice bass solo by JP leading to a bluesy ballad. Delicate guitar riffs, double stops and volume swells add dynamics to this track which eventually explodes to a full guitar rip with vibrato bends and and soaring lead over really nice bass riffs. Excellent! Holy Roller is a flat out blues rocker with John Young on bass and really hot drumming from Shiloh Bloodworth. Good Enough, a funky rocker, is really a super toe tapper with JP on keys and guitars making fun music. I particularly like his vocals on this track and Johnathan Norwood holds down the bass on this hot potato. It's unusual that I ever like a remake of a track better than those that I've heard so many times but for the second time in a year or so (earlier report of Ruthie Foster on Ring of Fire), JP tackles classic Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood and really lays down a new bar to be raised. Playing complex Jimi like chords he sings with heavy soul and conviction. Really nice! Trouble On Heels is a cool track with back country blues sound. JP plays bass and slide on this track and rides it hard. Todd Smallie's presence on bass is immediately apparent on We Ain't Going Nowhere. A free form style of blues guitar solo plays into this track sounding a bit more like a loose jam but working well with rap track by RoSe LaFt. Wrapping the track is fast paced rocker, Day By Day. Having a bit of a British sound and classic rock construction, it could find it's way to broader audiences and airplay. This is a real strong outing for JP Blues. I think it will please existing fans and likely win JP a lot of new ones. (Oh... and I really like the cover). ~Bmansbluesreport

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