Rob Tognoni - Live At The Meisenfrei (2018)

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Title: Live At The Meisenfrei
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Electric-Renegade
Genre: Hard Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:45:57
Total Size: 257/847 Mb
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Rob Tognoni - Live At The Meisenfrei (2018)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Rock 'N Roll Business Man
02. Black Chair
03. Dirty Occupation
04. Dark Angel
05. Drink Jack Boogie
06. Bad Girl
07. Roosevelt & Ira Lee
08. Guitar Boogie Refried

CD 2:
01. My Detonation
02. Comin' Home At Last
03. Product Of A Southern Land
04. Mr. John Lee
05. Itty Bitty Mama
06. The Real Thing
07. My Acid Is Kickin' In
08. Hey Joe
09. Keep Your Head Above Water
10. This Is Rock 'N Roll
11. Shoot To Kill
12. 2010 Db
13. Words Of A Desperate Man

Line-up:
Bass – Frank Lennartz
Drums – Mirko Kirch
Guitar, Vocals, Mixed By, Mastered By – Rob Tognoni

Rob Tognoni and his guitar have been treading the stages worldwide for the past 35 years.
He has opened for the greats - Roy Buchanan, Stevie Ray Vaughan's mentor Lonnie Mack, Joe Walsh from the Eagles, shared stages with Peter Green, Sting, ZZ Top, Bo Diddley. He has represented Australia at the Royal Wedding celebrations of Prince Frederik & Princess Mary of Denmark, performed for FIFA World Cup Football in Kaiserslautern, played from maximum security prisons in Australia to Mozart's House in Vienna plus countless other experiences that have honed his skills.
Rob is originally from Tasmania, Australia and goes under the pseudonym of "The Tasmanian Devil".
His style is fiery, energetic, inventive and explosive. His roots are from blues, blues rock & classic rock but also adding many other colours to the palate to give him his sound & uniqueness.

Rob is also energetic & physical on stage, a performer & not just a musician. Echos of Cream, Hendrix, BB King, AC/DC can be heard woven through his musical fabric
20 albums over the past 22 years are to his credit through labels such as Provogue, Dixiefrog, Blues Boulevard coupled with countless, tireless tours.

His shows are a true experience not to be missed. As written by a British journalist:

"You have to admire Rob Tognoni's stamina. He is able to sustain a ferocious pace, few could manage it...Perhaps his stamina is the consequence of 30 years conditioning. Perhaps it's natural selection..."
Blues In Britian Magazine




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