Sean Costello - We Can Get Together (2014)
Artist: Sean Costello
Title: We Can Get Together
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Landslide Records
Genre: Blues Rock, Guitar Blues
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:42:55
Total Size: 298 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: We Can Get Together
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Landslide Records
Genre: Blues Rock, Guitar Blues
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:42:55
Total Size: 298 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Anytime You Want
02. Same Old Game
03. Can't Let Go
04. Told Me A Lie
05. Hard Luck Woman
06. How In The Devil
07. Have You No Shame
08. Going Home
09. All This Time
10. Feel Like I Ain't Got A Home
11. Little Birds
A primarily self-taught guitarist, Sean Costello won the Beale Street Blues Society s new talent award when he was only 14 years old. Costello s impressive debut Call the Cops arrived in 96 at the tender age of 16, quickly establishing his reputation in the blues community while most other kids were out earning their driver s licenses. In 1998, Costello contributed his tasteful lead guitar work on Susan Tedeschi s gold-certified debut smash Just Won t Burn and was also a featured member of her touring band. In 2000, Costello released his long awaited follow up album Cuttin In, earning himself a nomination for Best New Artist Debut by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN. Costello has since released two additional highly praised recordings and shared the stages with many of his inspirational heroes including B.B. King, Buddy Guy, James Cotton, Pinetop Perkins and Bo Diddley. A cover story appeared in the February/March 2002 issue of Blues Revue Magazine and more recently, Costello s talents were enlisted for the comeback recording Long Time Coming by 50s rhythm & blues pioneer Nappy Brown. Widely recognized as a gifted and accomplished guitarist, Sean Costello now delivers his strongest and most mature effort of his career. He further refines his approach by balancing his blistering red hot guitar work, along with soulful, confident vocals and expertly crafted songs. As the world continues to experience the loss of so many originators of the art form, you can rest assured that the future of the blues is in capable hands.