Popa Chubby “It’s A Mighty Hard Road”

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    Artista / Grupo: Popa Chubby

    Álbum: It’s A Mighty Hard Road

    Discográfica: PCP / Frank Roszak

    Año publicación: 2019

    Fecha crítica: 2/2020

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Popa Chubby grew up on the dangerous New York streets of the Bronx and Queens districts He thought he would find the love and friendship he didn’t have at home on those hard streets and people there, but all he found was trouble, despair, violence and drugs Fortunately guitar saved his life, taking him away from those streets, and make him become somebody with much to give, not only to the music but also to other human beings, something that gradually led him become a strong self-assured man Now Popa Chubby wants to dedicate this new album to his family and friends, with fifteen of his best songs, which aim to please and satisfy those people who have always been at his side but also those ones who are willing to come and to listen to it Besides singing and playing guitar, you will also find Popa Chubby on drums, percussion, harmonica and bass in some tracks, but he even dares to sit and play keyboards in one song The rest of the musicians who back him are Dave Keyes on piano and organ, Steve Holley and Don Castagno as drummers and finally Brett Bass and V D King as bass players



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