JOHNNY A.
''DRIVEN''
2014
38:58
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01 - Ghost 03:45
02 - A Mask You Wear 04:00
03 - C'mon, C'mon 03:12
04 - The Night I Said Goodbye 02:58
05 - From a Dark Place 03:33
06 - To Love Somebody 03:33 (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb)
07 - Out of Nowhere 03:49
08 - The Arizona Man 03:43
09 - It Must Have Been You 02:55
10 - Backbone Slip 03:24
11 - Gone... (Like a Sunset) 04:01
Tracks By Johnny A., Except 06
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Ann Wickstrom
Fool's Parade
Guitarist Johnny A. was born in Malden, Massachusetts and grew up in the North Shore area of Boston, where he led bands that played every major and not-so-major venue in the area as well as a host of roadside bars in New England. He eventually chose to become a sideman, playing with such artists as Bobby Whitlock, Mingo Lewis, and J. Geils frontman Peter Wolf. In his six-year stint as Wolf's guitarist, Johnny A. recorded on the albums Fool's Parade (1999) and one which he co-produced with Wolf, 1996's Long Line. Johnny A. was also a member of Wolf's House Party 5 band and various incarnations of his acoustic ensembles which toured extensively throughout the United States and Japan.
Sometime Tuesday Morning
In late 1999, Johnny A. placed himself front and center with an all-new guitar instrumental project and album, titled Sometime Tuesday Morning on Aglaophone Records. The album included original material as well as covers of the Beatles' "Yes It Is," Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman," and Willie Cobbs' blues classic "You Don't Love Me." The album was embraced by radio stations, critics, and fans alike, and spawned the instrumental single "Oh Yeah," which hit number one in the U.S. on the AAA radio format. Get Inside was released by Favored Nations in 2004, with One November Night, a live CD/DVD set recorded at a show in Boston, arriving in 2010. Driven, which saw Johnny A. mixing, producing, and playing all the instruments, was released in the spring of 2014.
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''DRIVEN''
2014
38:58
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01 - Ghost 03:45
02 - A Mask You Wear 04:00
03 - C'mon, C'mon 03:12
04 - The Night I Said Goodbye 02:58
05 - From a Dark Place 03:33
06 - To Love Somebody 03:33 (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb)
07 - Out of Nowhere 03:49
08 - The Arizona Man 03:43
09 - It Must Have Been You 02:55
10 - Backbone Slip 03:24
11 - Gone... (Like a Sunset) 04:01
Tracks By Johnny A., Except 06
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Ann Wickstrom
Fool's Parade
Guitarist Johnny A. was born in Malden, Massachusetts and grew up in the North Shore area of Boston, where he led bands that played every major and not-so-major venue in the area as well as a host of roadside bars in New England. He eventually chose to become a sideman, playing with such artists as Bobby Whitlock, Mingo Lewis, and J. Geils frontman Peter Wolf. In his six-year stint as Wolf's guitarist, Johnny A. recorded on the albums Fool's Parade (1999) and one which he co-produced with Wolf, 1996's Long Line. Johnny A. was also a member of Wolf's House Party 5 band and various incarnations of his acoustic ensembles which toured extensively throughout the United States and Japan.
Sometime Tuesday Morning
In late 1999, Johnny A. placed himself front and center with an all-new guitar instrumental project and album, titled Sometime Tuesday Morning on Aglaophone Records. The album included original material as well as covers of the Beatles' "Yes It Is," Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman," and Willie Cobbs' blues classic "You Don't Love Me." The album was embraced by radio stations, critics, and fans alike, and spawned the instrumental single "Oh Yeah," which hit number one in the U.S. on the AAA radio format. Get Inside was released by Favored Nations in 2004, with One November Night, a live CD/DVD set recorded at a show in Boston, arriving in 2010. Driven, which saw Johnny A. mixing, producing, and playing all the instruments, was released in the spring of 2014.
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