Sunday, July 4, 2010

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JOHNNY HOY & THE BLUEFISH "Film noir angel"


singer and harmonica player, Johnny today, born in Connecticut but raised in New England and California, is a musician rather unknown but amazing quality, and that one does not understand how this kind of musicians passes sometimes so unnoticed by the music scene.
Along with his band, The Bluefish ", formed in 1991, covers a wide variety of styles of American roots music, from blues to Chicago, via the Zydeco, the jump / swing blues, sounds, New Orleans, Boogie , classic rock & roll 50 and 60 and even Rockabilly, forming a extraordinary music, sweeping, high-quality energy.
The band currently resides in the Boston area in Vineyard Haven, where he performs regularly, but not make that leap that could lead them to achieve greater levels of popularity since then, music and much .- deserve
I will met through this exceptional program radio3 blues and never should have disappeared, called "Train three," and in the mid 90's regularly rang her album "You gonna lose your head", which is a hard piece wonderful, and with which I became a fan of the band.
have other 3 discs, I know, "Trolling the hootchy", "Walk the plant" and live "in action."
This "Film noir angel "is his latest work and is a great album from first to last song. From the sweeping and devastating" Boogie "which is the original" Old Black Joe ", from" Sally Sue Brown ", the album's magnificent the disc, and so, through the 14 songs that make this disc closes with "Big Stack darlin '.
A real gem, probably unknown to most, but really, if you like the blues and American roots music you must not lose you for anything, because you'll be amazed and you're going to discover a magnificent piece band that hopefully will gradually getting the recognition it deserves.
for support from my blog is not, of course not
.- A couple of tracks on the album (by the way, before leaving the track sound a few seconds of advertising, do not be scared


...): "Old Black Joe" :




"Sally Sue Brown"




link page "myspace" of the group where you can hear the following songs of this great album, "Film noir angel "," Shack in the back, "" Big Stack darlin '"and" Throw down your hammer ":


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