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Progressive rock in a classic style
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2003
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Blind Date
Blind Date
© Copyright-Blind Date
(634479154225)
Record Label: Blind Date
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Blind Date; Four long time northeast Ohio musicians, who get together once a week to record original music. Jerry Busch writes all words & music, plays guitar, piano, sings (check out Jerry Busch's first two CD's here at CDBABY )
Greg Pudder plays Bass, Jerry Tyler on Lead guitar and Dana Browning on drums.
Please stop by the website at
www.jerrybuschgroup.com for pictures & bios. But remember you can only buy our CD here at CDBABY.com
THANKS..........
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outstanding ! !
author: matthew vandervort ('nigel' of cleveland band ~neth aeleth~)
what can i say, this is great songwriting, great musicianship, great vocals, great recordings. nice poppy, melodic grooves, stays in that vein but sometimes hints at swaying toward doors or led zeppelin.. dont get me wrong, this is not heavy metal, it is very pop-sounding, but the signs are on this one that show what the band (and jerry busch! see 'jerry busch group')are capable of when they wanna. i personally know jerry and i supposed that biases me a bit, but i was very excited to find him and the band had completed this cd and it is one of my all-time favorite albums/cds! still on rotation in my most-played cd bin.. nice jingly, catchy bouncey pop tunes.. listen and you'll catch an exotic flair here and there.. sort of a jimmy page lick or embellishment/turn thrown in here and there. i dont know about you, but i'd say if you like foot-tapping and aesthetic music/songs, you probably cant go wrong with this one. i know i didnt ! : D
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Kewl mix of early Beatles meets Tom Petty.
author: Doug Cash
Sparse, melodic and raw.Jerry Busch lays down a bluesy, ballsy liverpudlianesque homage to Lennon/McCartney with a little Jeff Lynne thrown in on the side.Blindate grooves like Traffic in their prime with the modern sensibilities of
Tom Petty and the heartbreakers.
Doug Cash
www.swrecords.net
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