Joe Colombo

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Tequila Shot 03:37 Tools
Playin' the Blues 11:19 Tools
Push It Down 04:38 Tools
Rough Enough 08:35 Tools
Keep Our Love Alive 05:27 Tools
Standin' At the Station 02:55 Tools
Mean Town Blues 03:58 Tools
Talkin' About Texas 04:07 Tools
Bottleneck & Snakehead 04:54 Tools
Ain't Got the Time 03:56 Tools
Sweet Things 05:05 Tools
Goin' Down 04:52 Tools
Fightin' With the Devil 04:31 Tools
Funky Wha! 04:36 Tools
Red House 05:11 Tools
Deltachrome 02:39 Tools
Big River Blues 04:58 Tools
Southern Lullaby 06:22 Tools
Justify 02:38 Tools
By My Side 03:57 Tools
Upside Down Blues 03:11 Tools
Be My Baby 03:24 Tools
Tell Me 02:43 Tools
It's Comin' 03:47 Tools
Cold Night 03:56 Tools
The Farm Song 01:50 Tools
Room Full of Mirrors 02:42 Tools
Delta Boy 01:50 Tools
Minor Twang 01:50 Tools
Stones in My Boots 01:50 Tools
Sweet November 01:50 Tools
In the Mood 01:50 Tools
St. James Infirmary 01:50 Tools
Rumba Moon 01:50 Tools
Delta Revisited 01:50 Tools
Johnny D. 04:37 Tools
Funky What 04:37 Tools
Third Stone From The Sun 04:37 Tools
Just Got Paid 04:37 Tools
Fighting' With The Devil 02:42 Tools
Kalamata Bass Blues 02:42 Tools
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He’s Swiss and he’s magical. In the European and United States blues and rock scene, Joe Colombo’s slide technique and his special custom electric resonator guitar set a style that is his alone. Shifting from the sonorities of electric rock-blues to the acoustic sensivity of Delta-blues, Joe – who was born and grew up in Italian speaking Locarno – builds a sound at once precise as a fine watch and full of intuitive openings. Joe Colombo began playing guitar when he was twelve, listening to Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Johnny Winter. His slide technique draws on Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Son House and Bukka White. Joe’s first album, Natural Born Slider, came out in 2002. It was all slide guitar and nearly all instrumental. Acclaimed by the musical press, it became widely popular in Switzerland and Italy. That same year the readers of “Buscadero Magazine” voted him one of the revelations of the year and one of the best guitarists. In 2003 and 2004, working with artists like Robben Ford, Steve Lukather, Larry Coryell and Hiram Bullock, Joe made two internationally distribuited albums in honor of Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Crossing, A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix Vol. 1 and Gypsy Blood, A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix Vol. 2. Joes spent most of 2005 and 2006 in the United States where he teamed up from time to time with singer Terry Evans (Ry Cooder’s vocalist) performing not only in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but, in a wide swinging tour, in Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, Nashville, New Orleans and New York, finishing off back in Europe in Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Denmark, Holland. Austria and Hungary, racking up more than 200 concerts over all. Back home in 2007, Joe launched his own band and, from 2008, has thay’ve been developing his own special project in a series of dates in switzerland and Italy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.