Jonn Del Toro Richardson “Tengo Blues”

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    Artista / Grupo: Jonn Del Toro Richardson

    Álbum: Tengo Blues

    Discográfica: VizzTone

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 5/2016

    Valoración: GREAT

Singer and guitar player Jonn Del Toro Richardson confirms with this album he is as a new value to be taken into account, who bursts in the blues scene with strength and a dynamic presence Richardson comes from a musical family, both her grandmother and his brothers already played in a Mariachi band along Texas southeast and southwest areas, where the family was living When he was twenty years old, Del Toro took a guitar for the first time and began to practice with rock and roll, blues, Tamla soul and some other styles When he thought he was familiar with the instrument, Jonn Del Toro Richardson started to play in different bands This is the first recording under his own name and has been produced by Anson Funderburgh, who also participates in a couple of songs Anson and Jonn have worked close and hard to get the thirteen Jonn’s own songs selected for the album reached an excellent quality, which is often difficult to find in the work of a young artist Del Toro’s guitar and vocals are well supported by Wes Starr on drums, Nick Connoly on piano and organ, Nathan Rowe on bass and double bass and Lawrence Del Toro on percussion To round up this magnificent album you will also find an excellent well known horn section, The Texas Horns, with Mark ‘Kaz’ Kazanoff, John Mills and Al Gómez This is a bright recording that should not be overlooked



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