Showing posts with label Shari Puorto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shari Puorto. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2018

Shari Puorto - My Obsession

Year: 2015
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:42
Size: 103,0 MB
Styles: Modern electric blues
Scans: Full

1. It's A Damn Shame (4:08)
2. Home Of The Blues (3:33)
3. Six Months Sober (2:55)
4. Sugar Daddy (3:50)
5. My Obsession (3:56)
6. Old Silo Road (3:55)
7. Workin The Room (2:52)
8. Better Left Unsaid (3:44)
9. What's The Matter With The World? (3:20)
10. All About You (3:51)
11. Turned To Stone (4:39)
12. When A Man Loves A Woman (3:54)

Shari Puorto was raised in Orange, CT. She moved to California sometime in the late 1990’s and began performing all over the state. Her musical influences include rock and blues singers Janis Joplin; Bonnie Raitt and Etta James. Puorto’s vocal tone and control have been compared to Bonnie Bramlett. Puorto won “Best Female Vocalist” at the South Bay Music Awards in 2004. Puorto released her first album “Why is the Grass Always Greener?” in 2005; and won the SBMA award again in 2006. Puorto’s follow-up recording 2008’s “Down The Road” was co-produced by Barry Goldberg whose credits include The Electric Flag, and The Chicago Blues Re-union. In 2010 Puorto won a Los Angeles Music Award for her song “Free” off of that album. In 2011 Puorto released her third album “Real”.

For “My Obsession” Puorto enlisted co-producer Tony Braunagel. Braunagel’s credits include Taj Mahal’s Phantom Blues Band and The Robert Cray Band. For this recording they formed a really rockin’ band. From the Phantom Blues Band are Braunagel, drums; Johnny Lee Schell, rhythm and lead guitars; and Mike Finnigan, B-3 and piano. Bob Glaub is featured on bass while guest guitarists include Jimmy Vivino; Steve Fister, and Johnny Hawthorn. Guesting on piano are Goldberg and Jimmy Pugh. Guest horn players include Darrell Leonard and Joe Sublett also from The Phantom Blues Band. Background singers include Kenna Ramsey, Julie Delgado, and Deb Ryder.

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Friday, May 11, 2018

Shari Puorto Band - Live At Bogie's

Size: 118,7 MB
Time: 51:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. It's A Damn Shame (Live) (4:00)
02. Home Of The Blues (Live) (3:16)
03. Outta My Mind (Live) (3:15)
04. Guilty (Live) (5:24)
05. Six Months Sober (Live) (3:07)
06. Sugar Daddy (Live) (4:54)
07. Evidence (Live) (4:00)
08. All I Want Is You (Live) (5:12)
09. My Obsession (Live) (4:19)
10. All About You (Live) (3:33)
11. I'm Tired (Live) (4:20)
12. Can't Find My Way Home (Live) (5:40)

“Currently residing in Los Angeles, Shari Puorto is a soulful singer with a sexy and raspy sound. Like Joplin, Puorto is a passionate performer with an energy that can rattle the foam in a pint of Pilsner.” Kevin, PubClub

Shari’s recording career launched in early 2000 and since then, the charismatic young singer-songwriter has earned a
reputation as a powerful live performer and songwriter. Since 2005, Shari released a series of albums that have shown her diverse creative attitude consistently taking her in new and exciting musical directions.

Live at Bogie’s is a project Shari has been wanting to release to her fans for many years. Shari’s studio releases are top-notch and are always true to her sound and ability. But they don’t compare to her live performances or capture the raw energy, emotion and passion you will see and hear at her shows. We believe this 12-song set “showcases” how Shari & her band hit you where it counts with her originals and chosen covers.

I’m constantly challenging myself both onstage and off because that’s how you grow and how you realize what works and what feels right!” Shari says. Shari is already working on songs (co writing with Barry Goldberg (The Rides), Don Randi (Wrecking Crew), John DePatie, Johnny Hawthorn and others) for her 5th Studio release to come out later in 2018 or early 2019.

Live at Bogie’s showcases Shari’s memorable originals like, It’s a Damn Shame, Home of the Blues, Outta My Mind, 6 Months Sober, Sugar Daddy, All About You, & All I Want is You, while also performing Shari’s (and her fans) favorites such as, Steve Winwood’s, ‘Can’t Find My Way Home’, Randy Newman’s ‘Guilty’, Savoy Brown’s ‘I’m Tired’ and Candi Stanton’s ‘Evidence’. These covers also demonstrate Shari and her bands interpretive skills.

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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Shari Puorto - 2 albums: Down The Road / Why Is The Grass Always Greener

Shari Puorto Band is a Blues/Rock/Roots Band with a whole lotta soul who have been touring together for many years. With notable nominations and awards under their belt they continue to electrify audiences from Coast to Coast and abroad. If you haven't seen them yet, you must! It's an experience you will not forget. You will see and feel and band combining today's Modern Blues/Rock with yesteryear's traditional Blues. Their connection with the audience and performance are infectious! Once you see their show you will understand why people are captivated and come back for more. "We know how to bring an audience together and allow them to feel something deep within their souls they never thought existed." Shari says. You have to see them to really understand.

Currently residing in Los Angeles, Shari Puorto is"a soulful singer with a sexy and raspy sound. Her live performances bring Janis Joplin to mind. Like Joplin, Puorto is a passionate performer with an energy that can rattle the foam in a pint of pilsner "

Album: Down The Road
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:32
Size: 115.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[2:35] 1. When I Met You
[3:09] 2. Mr. B.A.D
[3:17] 3. Treat Me Mean
[4:19] 4. This Ain't That Kind Of Love Song
[3:18] 5. Down The Road
[4:09] 6. What's It Gonna Take
[3:10] 7. Actions
[2:46] 8. Call Me When You're Ready
[2:57] 9. My Baby Likes It
[2:59] 10. The Way You Move
[4:12] 11. Free
[3:14] 12. Outta My Mind
[4:56] 13. I Thought I Knew (You Were The One)
[5:24] 14. Hurt So Bad

Down The Road

Album: Why Is The Grass Always Greener
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 33:24
Size: 76.5 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[ 5:45] 1. Voodoo Woman
[ 3:32] 2. Why Is The Grass Always Greener
[ 4:26] 3. Good Evil Girl
[ 5:13] 4. Angel From Montgomery
[ 3:30] 5. Get Around
[10:56] 6. Leave Your Hat On

Why Is The Grass Always Greener