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Barbara Leoni : Human Needs
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Passionate, bluesy, soulful guitar playing and singing with a funky edge
Genre: Blues: Guitar Blues
Release Date: 2003
Human Needs
Barbara Leoni
Record Label: Barbara Leoni
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1. Don't Rain On My Parade 3:34 + MP3 $0.99
2. Demons 4:18 + MP3 $0.99
3. Another Time 4:44 + MP3 $0.99
4. Waterfall 4:48 + MP3 $0.99
5. Human Needs 5:26 + MP3 $0.99
6. Haunted 4:54 + MP3 $0.99
7. Ring Around the Rosy 3:58 + MP3 $0.99
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Barbara Leoni - guitarist extraordinare
Barbara took her first guitar lessons from Sister Thelma of Holy Trinity grade school in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. She learned enough chords to play her first gigs in church. When Barbara became a teenager she was enthralled with the electric guitar and got a paper route to buy her first Honer Strat copy and Peavy amp. At first it was rock and roll all the way- Eddie Van Halen, Randy Roads and the like. She formed a rock band and played throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Michigan. Then while attending the University of Wisconsin LaCrosse, Barbara got her first taste of jazz and listened to players such as John McLaughlin, Pat Methany, and Al DiMeola. She played with the university's top jazz band for three years while continuing to do rock gigs.
To further her music education, Barbara came out to LA to attend Musicians' Institute in Hollywood. Her favorite players during that time were Scott Henderson, Mike Stern, Allan Holdsworth, and John Scofield. She graduated with honors and received an award for "Most Improved Player"- an Ibanez USA Custom guitar!!
Barbara remained in LA and played with a series of original and cover bands ranging from pop rock to middle eastern music. She was fortunate enough to play for the military overseas in such places as Greenland, Kuwait, Bahrain,Bosnia, Kosovo, Macadonia, Germany, Norway, Singapore, Japan and Korea. With her most recent group, the California Girls, Barbara has opened up for the Beach Boys and Stepin Wolf and has played numerous casinos throughout the US including Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.
Although Barbara can play a wide variety of musical styles, it's the blues she most identifies with. Somewhere along the line, she fell in love with players such as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, and Bonnie Raitt. The pure emotion and passion shine throughout Barbara's playing. Now finally, Barbara has used her cumulated experiences and musical talents to produce her first solo cd entitled "Human Needs". Her soulful and expressive guitar playing and singing refect her diverse influences. The cd displays her talents as a songwriter and engineer. It also features her husband, Danny Leoni, playing solid bass grooves,and her brother in law, Jerry Leoni on drums. "Human Needs" is a great start for Barbara- watch for more amazing things from her in the future!!

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REVIEWS

Human Needs
author: Bill Kuiper
                            
I really enjoy this CD, the opening track is really addicting. The lyrics are fresh, with great musicianship, but I think her vocals need some polishing. I am looking forward to her next album. The CD quality does not do this band justice.
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This is HOT , ON FIRE BLUES !
author: Lynn Louise Lowrey J4J Records
                            
This one goes to 11, Barb's licks are so HOT, my speakers started on fire ! Get this CD !
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This song collection has real depth - give "Ring around the rosy" a twirl!
author: Bea Ing
                            
This is not your typical blues collection, it has some very interesting twists and turns. The vocal duet on Ring around the rosy is my favorite, and it sounds like it was written from experience. There is some honesty in that one. The other cuts are great too, the guitar playing is as promised......Barbara Leoni Rips!
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