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Johnny Mazcko : Somewhere Better than Here
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"Somewhere Better than Here" now includes 5 Bonus Tracks.........War, Trampoline, Tijuana, Night Lights, and Blue Eyed Girl
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 2005
Somewhere Better than Here Record Label: Johnny Mazcko
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Somewhere Better than Here 3:11 Album Only
Baltimore Avenue 4:08 Album Only
Tijuana, City of Sin 2:36 Album Only
My Favorite Drug 5:28 Album Only
I Can't Write a Love Song 3:49 Album Only
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The Johnny Mazcko Bio-io-io-io-io-I-O-I-O-I-O

“If Johnny Mazcko’s music was a donut, it would be a strawberry creamed sprinkled one………….... my favorite!” - Anonymous

Johnny Mazcko’s music is a one hundred proof shot of moonshine whiskey at night and an aspirin in the morning. His songs ride along life’s highway like the tides of the ocean. From smooth and soothing to fast and rough, the music incorporates pop/rock, old-time country, folk, and blues. Oftentimes, people compare him to a young Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Ryan Adams, or Steve Earle. Although, he doesn’t try to sound like any of these artists, he does find great inspiration from them as well as artists such as: Gram Parsons, The Band, John Hiatt, The Lemonheads, Neil Young, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Pogues, Johnny Cash, The Libertines, Beck, Tom Waits, The Magnetic Fields, Lucinda Williams, The Old 97s, Tom Petty, The Velvet Underground, Hank Williams, JJ Cale, Paul Westerberg, Wilco and the lists goes on and on.

In concert, Johnny likes to stand up, move around, play harmonica, try out new songs, work up a sweat, take requests, plays guitar, and sing. He also plays music with friends onstage, who will often sit in with him on lead guitar, bass, handclaps, drums, vocals, foot stomps, or anything else they want to do.

In the last four years, he has played on boardwalks, rock and roll nightclubs, coffeehouses, subway stations, on park benches, comedy clubs, college parking lots, keg parties, dinner parties, pubs, and more. He has also opened up shows for national acts such as the Pat McGee Band and Ryan Montbleau. This red-headed southern boy currently calls Boston his home, but was originally born three hours south of Asbury Park, NJ (Bruce Springsteen’s hometown) in Ocean City, MD. He’s always been a fairly quiet kid and usually prefers to express himself more through his music and live performances.

Growing up, Johnny never got along well with sports and school work. (To be honest, the kid wasn’t very good at anything.) Then late in his senior year of high school he picked up a guitar and the world stopped. His heart skipped a beat and instant sparks were felt between him and his new partner. Soon they moved in together and had hundreds of kids (aka: songs). A couple of years later, Johnny said goodbye to a handful of his children and recorded his first EP with a great local musician/producer named Dan Barrett. The CD was called “Somewhere Better than Here” and created a small buzz in the Boston community. A year later, the EP was re-released with bonus tracks, under Hollywood-based independent label - Statue Records.

Johnny Mazcko has accomplished a lot in a short span of time. He still loves to write, play, and record music now as much as ever. Although, he may move away from the northeast at some point in the future (it’s too damn expensive up here!), he plans to continue to write new music until the day he falls down a set of stairs and dies. He is currently working on a new album which he hopes will come out sooner rather than later.

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