MP3 Tito and the Man - ROCK: Modern Rock
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A creative dynamic explosion of rock and roll that sets itself apart with great songs and a great sound.
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, BLUES: Electric Blues
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Tito and the Man are a modern power trio from Austin,Texas that combine the blues and rock into a hard soul stew.
Formed in early 2003, the band's purpose is creating dynamic and engaging music that is both succinct and expan-
sive; where all instruments and players work to support the
song. From their divergent backgrounds, each player brings an important musical insight that contributes to Tito and the Man's singular sound. Jason Cagann, on drums, fostered his high energy style, that borders on Max Roach sparing with Bill Stevenson, during his punk rock days in Spitch. Bass in hand, Daniel Webb transfers his skill at piano to a bottom end that paints layers of melody over deep solid grooves which fuels Jerry Ater, whose vocals ride a guitar tone that comes flying out of the speakers - never knowing if it is hell bent or heaven sent.Buy a copy and see what it is all about. Dig?
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, BLUES: Electric Blues
Details:
Tito and the Man are a modern power trio from Austin,Texas that combine the blues and rock into a hard soul stew.
Formed in early 2003, the band's purpose is creating dynamic and engaging music that is both succinct and expan-
sive; where all instruments and players work to support the
song. From their divergent backgrounds, each player brings an important musical insight that contributes to Tito and the Man's singular sound. Jason Cagann, on drums, fostered his high energy style, that borders on Max Roach sparing with Bill Stevenson, during his punk rock days in Spitch. Bass in hand, Daniel Webb transfers his skill at piano to a bottom end that paints layers of melody over deep solid grooves which fuels Jerry Ater, whose vocals ride a guitar tone that comes flying out of the speakers - never knowing if it is hell bent or heaven sent.Buy a copy and see what it is all about. Dig?
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