Bobby Messano

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More Then Meets the Eye 00:00 Tools
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All Your Love 00:00 Tools
Down The Track (as heard in Bonneville) 00:00 Tools
That's Why I Don't Sing the Blues 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Got Diddley 00:00 Tools
Holdin' Ground 00:00 Tools
Nickels and Dimes 00:00 Tools
Lonely Ramona 00:00 Tools
Blue Freddie 00:00 Tools
Sea of Hope 00:00 Tools
My Life In Bags 00:00 Tools
No Soul City 00:00 Tools
San Antone 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Eyes 00:00 Tools
Bad Movie 00:00 Tools
Love & Money 00:00 Tools
Come To Your Senses 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright 00:00 Tools
In the Depths of Love 00:00 Tools
The Way Things Used to Be 00:00 Tools
Politician 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Deltaville 00:00 Tools
The Invisible Man 00:00 Tools
Too Good To Be True 00:00 Tools
Road To Oblivion 00:00 Tools
Pride of the Cockney Rebels 00:00 Tools
That's The Way Of The World 00:00 Tools
Why Water A Dead Rose 00:00 Tools
Unconventional Wisdom 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You 00:00 Tools
You Left Me No Choice 00:00 Tools
Crossroads Blues 00:00 Tools
Is It Too Much To Hope For A Miracle 00:00 Tools
We Need A Blessing 00:00 Tools
Water Under The Bridge 00:00 Tools
American Spring 00:00 Tools
Never Too Late To Break A Bad Habit 00:00 Tools
I Thought We Had This 00:00 Tools
The Way You Do The Things You Do 00:00 Tools
My Crazy Dreams 00:00 Tools
The Girl That Got Away 00:00 Tools
My Failed Career 00:00 Tools
Little Wing 00:00 Tools
Can't Find My Way Home 00:00 Tools
If The Phone Ain't Ringin' It's Me Not Callin' 00:00 Tools
Rollin' On 00:00 Tools
Get Up & Dance With The Blues 00:00 Tools
Lonely Town 00:00 Tools
Sleepwalk 00:00 Tools
Pride Of The Cockney 00:00 Tools
Had To Cry Today 04:45 Tools
What I Got 00:00 Tools
The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys 00:00 Tools
Get Up & Dance (With The Blues) 00:00 Tools
Seasons 00:00 Tools
Boddentown 00:00 Tools
Hard Road 00:00 Tools
Hard World 00:00 Tools
Guess Life Always Works That Way 00:00 Tools
I Will Try 00:00 Tools
Lemonade (feat. Bob Malone) 00:00 Tools
One Way Lover 00:00 Tools
If The Phone Ain't Ringin, It's Me Not Callin' 00:00 Tools
The Bad Guys 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Miss You Anymore (feat. Bob Malone) 00:00 Tools
Get Up & Dance 00:00 Tools
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If you’ve never heard of Bobby Messano, he was born in New Jersey very close to New York City.He grew up in a time when a young guitarist could work hard, learn his craft and maybe become a guitar hero...(or at least play on a record or two) His main influences as a young guitarist were Jeff Beck,BB King,Eric Clapton,Duane Allman and Jimi Hendrix. He also listened to as much Beatles and R&B as he could get his hands on.Bobby played in NJ club bands from the time that he was fourteen years old, and by the mid seventies, he had become rather well known in the North Jersey area.His first big break came when Craig Leon and Seymour Stein of now famous Sire Records tried to sign him to a solo deal. Being young and maybe a lot scared, he graciously declined the offer and waited to fade into oblivion, despite his yearning to become a famous guitarist. By a strange quirk of fate (or maybe because someone was desperate) he received a call a few months later from John Scher’s office. John was a well known promoter in the NJ/NY metropolitan area. A band that John managed, named Stanky Brown (yes an odd name-BUT A GREAT BAND AND THEY WERE ON THE RADIO!) were in need of a lead guitarist and singer. Bobby auditioned,got the gig, and went immediately on the road opening for the #1 band of the moment,KANSAS. Bobby stayed with Stanky Brown, recording a single and an album. They toured constantly opening for The Allman Brothers,Outlaws,Boston,Beach Boys Steve Miller...you name it. After his stint with SB, he then joined the band STARZ, who were already a world famous band. He recorded the now infamous Coliseum Rock with them and continued to tour opening for RUSH, TED NUGENT,STYX and others. After STARZ breakup, Bobby settled into the session, scene playing on many records including BENNY MARDONES’ “INTO THE NIGHT”.. His musical resume’ included time with Tycoon,Ellen Foley and Suzanne Fellini.He then joined FRANKE & THE KNOCKOUTS who were just coming off two Top Ten singles. With the KO’s he played headlining shows and opened for Toto,The Beach Boys and many more. Bobby also continued his session work in New York recording with Clarence Clemmons and playing on many of the fledgling MTV jingles and drops including “THE BASEMENT TAPES” theme. In between all of this he took six months to do a European/UK tour with one of his heroes....STEVE WINWOOD. It was an amazing time for the young NJ guitarist. He met many famous musician’s including another hero...ERIC CLAPTON. Over the course of the next five years, Bobby played on dozens of records. Fiona, Joe Lynn Turner, Robey....even David Hasselhoff....he even ghosted on some records that will of course remain nameless. NYC was a great place to be a musician.In 1987, Bobby won the coveted spot on LOU GRAMM’S solo tour supporting his hit “MIDNIGHT BLUE”. He toured the States,Puerto Rico and Germany in the summer of ‘87 with Lou and band. In 1989 Bobby released the self titled “MESSANO” CD on Relativity/Strategic/CBS Records.The CD garnered amazing reviews (Four KKKK’s in Kerrang) and lots of airplay and to this day it comes up in many Top 50 lists for ‘80’s AOR Classics. In 1990 while on a tour of Germany with Polygram artist ROBIN BECK, he made a decision that he wanted to put a band together doing Blues,Funk and Traditional Blues songs.In 1992 Bobby Messano & NBO was born. Through many personnel and personal changes,Bobby and his crew traveled hundreds of thousands of miles playing over 2500 shows between 1992 and 1999. In 1997 he recorded his second critically acclaimed solo CD...DOMINION ROADS. The CD was released on Ichiban/EMI Records, which went bankrupt shortly after it’s release. The collapse of the label left many excellent artists stranded. Between 1999 and 2002,Bobby searched for a label to re-release DOMINION ROADS and moved from Virginia Beach to Nashville. He also became one of the Blues Rock stars on the fledgling MP3.COM staying at # 1 for 6 months. In 2002, DOMINION ROADS found a new home with Fishhead Records in Cleveland. The renamed,remastered and repackaged DR came out as HOLDIN’ GROUND and garnered a First Round Grammy Nomination and rave reviews World Wide from Blues Radio and the Blues Press. Bobby lived in Nashville for 9 years, with a short and not so sweet stint in Southwest Florida. He continued to write,produce and play and toured out of Nashville with MCA artist Alecia Elliot, and Number One charting artists Steve Holy, Rodney Atkins and Jimmy Wayne. Bobby also continued doing acoustic and electric dates both solo and with his band. In 2006 he co-Produced the new Shadows of Knight CD, “A KNIGHT TO REMEMBER” and went on the road supporting it on the “LITTLE STEVEN UNDERGROUND GARAGE BAND TOUR”. In 2007, for the first time in nearly 20 years, Bobby relocated to the NYC/NJ area after the passing of his father. 2008 was an exciting year with the re-release of his critically acclaimed 1989 tour de force Rock CD “MESSANO” . Succesful supporting shows in Las Vegas and The Rocklahoma Festival followed as well as some Headlining and co-headling (Fabulous T-Birds) shows and festivals. In 2008 Bobby also finished his follow up to “HOLDIN’ GROUND” , “TRIALS TRAUMAS TRIBULATIONS AND DEMOS” which contained new tracks, demos and songs that were written for TV and other artists, most unreleased. It was released in January 2009 on ITunes,Amazon MP3 and Rhapsody. Bobby spent 2009 on the road supporting TTT&D. 2010 began with Bobby signing to Wayne Brook’s Chicago based BLUES ISLAND organization, and his first LIVE CD, “LIVE IN MADISON” was released on March 12,2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.