Danny del Toro “Bad Beat”

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    Artista / Grupo: Danny del Toro

    Álbum: Bad Beat

    Discográfica: Audiovisuals de Sarria

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 9/2017

    Valoración: GREAT

Danny del Toro is a restless harmonica player who comes from Madrid His concern has led him to investigate in styles like blues, ragtime, swing or jazz, as well as to travel to United States, United Kingdom or Sweden, where he has played or worked with a good number of bands and blues artists The result of meeting such different musicians gave him the idea for this new album To do so, Danny chose one song he used to play with some of the many musicians and friends he has toured with or who had backed him in his countless gigs and now, after three years of compiling songs, he has published them in this new album Little G Weevil, Marco Cinelli, Fast Eddie Nelson, Big Mama Montse, Jan Sjöberg, Julian Burdock, Phillippe Fernández, Daniel Eriksen and Francesco Piu, each one in one song, put their talent at the service of Danny del Toro, rounding up a varied easygoing album, where you will find a good dose of exciting moments where blues shines at a very high level Nine versions coming from great masters like Furry Lewis, Ike Turner, Willie Dixon, Leroy Carr, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Robert Johnson, Billy Branch Skip James and James Lane, plus one Danny’s own song Country Days, where he shows his good work on harmonica, give as a result a good album where Danny feels totally comfortable



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