The J & F Band - Cajun Blue CD import

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Featuring Jaimoe from The Allman Brothers Band.

Following the massive critical success of the first record "From The Roots To The Sky" the J. & F. Band is back with a new amazing effort, shining with new soul elements and impressive bluesy guitar work, thanks to the contribution of singer Lamar Williams Jr. and legendary Texan guitar player David Grissom.

Joe Fonda says: "This is the second J. & F. Band recording. We reached a new level of depth and deliverance, execution and groove on this recording. I also want to comment on the material that both I and drummer Tiziano Tanoni arranged and composed -- I think it's on another level. This is a band that will most certainly just keep rising to new heights . Prepare yourself -- we're getting ready to do a third recording in the near future. In the meantime enjoy this recording and go check out the first one -- all full of pure musical Joy"

"The J. & F. Band with CAJUN BLUE manages to bring together the coolness of jazz and the sincere roughness of blues, and then psychedelia and avant-garde and soul music. With rock'n'roll guitars and a New Orleans brass section, in a two-day recording this band was capable to evoke the fury of the sessions that echoed in the Muscle Shoals studios in the 70's" (Luca Salmini, Buscadero Rock Magazine).

"Cajun Blue is a torrid and generous record, a hymn to joy in music declined according to the verb of a jam-rock steeped in blues, jazz and soul. Sessions on fire and torrential, where it seems almost to see the flow of the Singing River, Tennessee as the Native Americans called it, and along whose banks, in Alabama, Muscle Shoals stood, the place of many memorable engravings during the seventies" (Nazim Comunale, giornaledellamusica.it

credits

released February 18, 2020

Joe Fonda: Bass, Vocals
Jaimoe: Drums and Percussion
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Tiziano Tononi: Drums and Percussion
Lamar Williams Jr.: Vocals
David Grissom: Guitar
Pacho: Percussion
Pee Wee Durante: Keyboards
Alberto Mandarini: Trumpet
Beppe Caruso: Trombone
Gianluigi Paganelli: Tuba