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Bob BALDORI (USA)
Boogie Bob Baldori has been a mainstay of blues, boogie and rock in
the midwest for 40 years. He has performed hundreds of dates in every
major and minor venue from Detroit to Chicago, LA to New York to the
White House for President Clinton. In addition to recording and
performing his own material, Boogie Bob has produced and engineered
over 200 albums. He also wrote and starred in I'M ALMOST FAMOUS, a
rock/musical that had four successful productions starting at the
Boarshead Theater in Lansing, Michigan, moving to the Wharton Center
at MSU, the Apollo Theater in Chicago and in 1998 at The Limelight
Theater, Toronto. He also combines a law practice with his recording/
performing career, representing many clients in the entertainment field.
He is now working on a new CD titled THRILL NIGHT, a rambunctious
collection of rock, blues and boogie that will demonstrate again why
this legendary performer is king of the keyboards. Deep roots in
vintage Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Sonny Boy Williamson and Memphis
Slim are obvious but there is nothing dated about Boogie Bob's music.
Baldori started his career in the late sixties in Detroit with his
group, The Woolies, and soon released a national hit, WHO DO YOU
LOVE. In the following years, in addition to touring and performing
extensively and recording on his own, he backed up Chuck Berry,
playing hundreds of dates and recording two albums with Mr. Berry. In
addition to Berry, Boogie Bob worked with many other blues and rock
legends, including Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Luther Allison, Tom
Rush, Del Shannon , Hubert Sumlin and Bo Diddley. Along the way he
developed a style of piano playing heavily influenced by boogie and
the relentless blues styles of Lafayette Leake, Otis Spann, James
Booker and Johnny Johnson. If you like classic, no holds barred rock
& roll piano boogie, this is for you!
website : www.boogiebob.com
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