Rich DelGrossso - Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness! (2005) [CD Rip]
Artist: Rich DelGrossso
Title: Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness!
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Self Released
Genre: Acoustic/Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 71:23
Total Size: 459 MB | 183 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness!
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Self Released
Genre: Acoustic/Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 71:23
Total Size: 459 MB | 183 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness! (4:00)
2. Big Fat Mama Jam (3:23)
3. Can't Be Satisfied (4:31)
4. Can't Save A Dollar (4:34)
5. Divin' Duck Blues (4:08)
6. I Smell Trouble (5:33)
7. Early In The Morning (3:03)
8. Lucy Mae Blues (3:58)
9. Smokin' And Jokin' With Pinetop (4:01)
10. Outskirts Of Town (5:40)
11. Walkin' Blues (4:15)
12. Too Many Dirty Dishes (3:54)
13. That's Alright (4:28)
14. When Things Go Wrong (5:04)
15. You Done Told Everybody (8:33)
16. How Long Blues (2:09)
Rich DelGrosso is the leading proponent and expert on mandolin blues. He was nominated for a 2006 Blues Music Award in the Best Instrumentalist category by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN.Blues Mandolin? In 1903, W.C. Handy, the “Father of the Blues,” discovered the blues in a performance by a trio in Cleveland, Mississippi; guitar, fiddle and mandolin. The mandolin has been in the blues since it began and DelGrosso is bringing it back to the bandstand. According to Mark Hoffman, co- author of "Moanin' at Midnight, the Life and Times of Howlin' Wolf," Rich DelGrosso is "the greatest living blues mandoman, the best since Yank." He has performed at clubs and festivals for the past thirty years, mentored by and performing with blues and string-band legends James "Yank" Rachell and Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong.
A respected writer in the blues realm, his work has appeared in Living Blues, Mandolin World News, Frets, Mandolin Magazine and Footsteps. He has been a writer for Blues Revue magazine since 1991, and an associate editor since 1996. Guitar players around the world have been loyal fans of his monthly column, "Take It On Home," a staple for guitarists since the mag began!
A renowned teacher, he has been featured on staff of the Mandolin Symposium and has been in demand for camps and workshops from New York to California.He received the "Keeping the Blues Alive" award (KBA) in 1989 from the Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN. for his work coordinating the Augusta Heritage Arts: Bluesweek in Elkins, WV.
DelGrosso has taken his brand of "kick-ass" blues to venues nationwide. . . west to the Blue Cafe in Long Beach, rockin' Rosa’s in Chicago, back home at the The Soup Kitchen Saloon in the Motor City, and stompin' at Passim’s in Boston. March of 2008 he toured Australia with Fiona Boyes and Mookie Brill in support of their latest release, “Live From Bluesville,” a Vizztone release.
As his fans will tell you, this is not the same old blues. DelGrosso has a sound all his own. As Przemek Draheim of "The Voice of the Blues," Radio Bravo, Torun, Poland wrote "The sound of your axe is one of the coolest things I've heard in blues!" It is old-school, rooted in history but forging new ground. He can stand with any guitar slinger and he often does!
His debut release, “Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness!” featuring Pinetop Perkins, James Harman and Doug MacLeod was reported on the Living Blues Top 15 radio charts for the first four months after it’s release in the fall of 2005!
A respected writer in the blues realm, his work has appeared in Living Blues, Mandolin World News, Frets, Mandolin Magazine and Footsteps. He has been a writer for Blues Revue magazine since 1991, and an associate editor since 1996. Guitar players around the world have been loyal fans of his monthly column, "Take It On Home," a staple for guitarists since the mag began!
A renowned teacher, he has been featured on staff of the Mandolin Symposium and has been in demand for camps and workshops from New York to California.He received the "Keeping the Blues Alive" award (KBA) in 1989 from the Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN. for his work coordinating the Augusta Heritage Arts: Bluesweek in Elkins, WV.
DelGrosso has taken his brand of "kick-ass" blues to venues nationwide. . . west to the Blue Cafe in Long Beach, rockin' Rosa’s in Chicago, back home at the The Soup Kitchen Saloon in the Motor City, and stompin' at Passim’s in Boston. March of 2008 he toured Australia with Fiona Boyes and Mookie Brill in support of their latest release, “Live From Bluesville,” a Vizztone release.
As his fans will tell you, this is not the same old blues. DelGrosso has a sound all his own. As Przemek Draheim of "The Voice of the Blues," Radio Bravo, Torun, Poland wrote "The sound of your axe is one of the coolest things I've heard in blues!" It is old-school, rooted in history but forging new ground. He can stand with any guitar slinger and he often does!
His debut release, “Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness!” featuring Pinetop Perkins, James Harman and Doug MacLeod was reported on the Living Blues Top 15 radio charts for the first four months after it’s release in the fall of 2005!