Joe Pitts

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Breaking Up Somebody's Home 00:00 Tools
Pain In the Streets 00:00 Tools
Crosseyed Cat 00:00 Tools
Clouds on the Horizon 00:00 Tools
Freedom From My Demons 00:00 Tools
I'm Worried 00:00 Tools
Lowdown Mean and Dirty 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Trane 00:00 Tools
Put the Shoe On the Other Foot 00:00 Tools
Midnight Blue 00:00 Tools
No Stranger To the Blues 00:00 Tools
Walkin' On Sunset 00:00 Tools
One More Day 00:00 Tools
World Keeps On Turning 00:00 Tools
Boulevard of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Multicolored Memories 00:00 Tools
Hellhounds on Rose Hill 00:00 Tools
Blue Light Rain 00:00 Tools
Lie To Ya' Mama 00:00 Tools
Rolling With The Blues 00:00 Tools
Just A Matter Of Time 00:00 Tools
Soul Satisfyin' 00:00 Tools
You Say You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Ice Cream Cakes 00:00 Tools
Nickle And A Nail 00:00 Tools
Zambified 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Boy From Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Funked Up 00:00 Tools
Sublime Angel 00:00 Tools
Lowdown, Mean And Dirty 00:00 Tools
Catwalk 00:00 Tools
Shoulda Seen it Coming 00:00 Tools
Sealed Inside Good Intentions 00:00 Tools
Soliloqui 00:00 Tools
Saw A UFO 00:00 Tools
This Thing's On 00:00 Tools
The Unknown 00:00 Tools
You Said You Loved Me 00:00 Tools
Liberalis 00:00 Tools
Starting It Up 00:00 Tools
Rumble 00:00 Tools
Freedom From My Demon 00:00 Tools
Tempered 00:00 Tools
Soul Satisfying 00:00 Tools
Memory 00:00 Tools
Spark It Up 00:00 Tools
Rollin' With The Blues 00:00 Tools
Nickel And a Nail 00:00 Tools
Nickle and a Dime 00:00 Tools
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Hailed as one of the most soulful blues rock guitarists today, Joe Pitts is always playing and pulling influences from yesterday. Joe has been compared to guitarists like Duane Allman, Joe Bonamassa and Walter Trout. Although his influences range from Lowell George, Ry Cooder and Jeff Beck to Roy Buchanan, Joe is known worldwide for his slide guitar work, playing beautiful melodic lines that seem to sing. Studying at Berklee College of Music, set Joe up for the possibilities that are endless on a stringed instrument. Being a faithful follower of Col Bruce Hampton, ARU and the bands of HORDE, Joe's improvisational voice came into his own. From funk to jazz to blues to rock, and everything inbetween, Joe is a musician's musician. Touted as one of Arkansas' best bands, this international touring artist has played hundreds of shows, touring Europe and the Midwest/Midsouth and Southeastern US constantly. Joe has been nominated for his vocal abilities, being chosen as one of the best vocalist's of the year, 2006 Indie Artist Radio awards. Joe has also appeared at the Crossroads Musical Exhibition, and the International Blues Conference. In 2008, Joe was honored by being inducted into the National Blues Hall of Fame. Joe is endorsed by several major music companies, and has appeared on the cover of the biggest blues rock magazine in France, "Bands of Dixie" in March 2009. The band, features longtime friends and veteran musicians Jimmy Lynn from Odessa, Texas on Bass Guitar and George Mitchell from Little Rock, Arkansas on Drums. The music is a workout in influences. From Rock, Blues and Jazz roots, the music of the JPB shines through. These guys really stretch out live. They are the epitome of what a ''power trio'' really is. It truely is a musical extravaganza nightly, and something you don't want to miss, with every show different. At 40,000 miles per year average on the road, the JPB will be bringing it to you in 2010 and beyond! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.