Guitar Pete – Live At The Blues Warehouse (2009)

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Title: Live At The Blues Warehouse
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Grooveyard Records
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:32
Total Size: 123/325 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Intro / Turning Off 8:12
02. Cold Shot 8:22
03. You Shook Me 8:53
04. Going Down 5:35
05. Hey Joe 7:55
06. Voodoo Child 10:34

Way-kool new Grooveyard disc from NYC 'axeslinger supreme' Guitar Pete featuring awesome, extended, blues/rock heavy guitar jams recorded LIVE in the studio @ the infamous Blues Warehouse. Guitar Pete lives up to his name and gets down and dirty with a killer set of bad-ass, axe-rippin', blues/rock jams that rock the blues with a serious, low-down, six string groove that is worthy of Guitar Hero status. Highly recommended to fans of HENDRIX, TROWER, SRV. JOHNNY WINTER, RORY GALLAGHER, BILLY GIBBONS & PETER GREEN.

Pete Brasino has been playing his rock & roll-flavored brand of blues ever since he was in high school. He began to teach himself to play guitar as a 16-year-old and within six months he had become so proficient with the instrument that his classmates dubbed him Guitar Pete -- the nickname that would become his performing name. Another significant leftover from those early days is his playing style. Because he never had a guitar instructor, the left-handed musician never learned how to string the guitar the way a southpaw traditionally would. Instead, he plays upside down and backwards, holding the guitar lefty but using right-handed fingerings. Brasino's early heavy metal albums, released under the name Guitar Pete's Axe Attack, were not commercial successes, but they caught the attention of high-profile music industry professionals and eventually led to a 1994 recording deal for Brasino's band, Snakeyed Sue. The band's first record was produced by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiro, producers whose resumes included work with Blues Traveler, Guns N' Roses, and Aretha Franklin. Snakeyed Sue dissolved shortly after the album's release, but four years later, Guitar Pete returned with a solo effort Burning Bridges that provided a showcase for his powerhouse blues sound. ~ Evan Cater



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