Johnny Mastro & Mama's Boys

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Angel Rollon 00:00 Tools
Throwdown 00:00 Tools
Shade Your Woman 00:00 Tools
Take Your Time 00:00 Tools
Wonder Boogie 00:00 Tools
Spider 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Woman 00:00 Tools
CFB 00:00 Tools
Cry For Me 00:00 Tools
Down in NO 00:00 Tools
Flat Down On My Back 00:00 Tools
Billy Boy 00:00 Tools
Can't Kick The Habit 00:00 Tools
8Ball 00:00 Tools
Think Twice Before You Go 00:00 Tools
Tonight We Ride 00:00 Tools
Demon's Blues 00:00 Tools
Middle of the Night 00:00 Tools
Done Somebody Wrong 00:00 Tools
Junker Blues 00:00 Tools
Sleeping In The Ground 00:00 Tools
Slave 00:00 Tools
Bone Dry 00:00 Tools
Loverman 00:00 Tools
Wineheaded 00:00 Tools
What Have I Done Wrong 00:00 Tools
Chariot 00:00 Tools
Thunder Roll 00:00 Tools
Shades of Grey 00:00 Tools
Knee High 00:00 Tools
Francine 00:00 Tools
Kings & Queens 00:00 Tools
Love Train #2 00:00 Tools
Temperature 00:00 Tools
Luke's Stomp 00:00 Tools
My Rocket 00:00 Tools
Fresh Squeezed CoolAid 00:00 Tools
Hurt 00:00 Tools
Bottlegone Boogie 00:00 Tools
The Dirge 00:00 Tools
Howling 00:00 Tools
The Light 00:00 Tools
Night 00:00 Tools
KGB Boogie 00:00 Tools
Roller Coaster 00:00 Tools
House of the Rising Sun 00:00 Tools
Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Changes Coming Down 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry Mama 00:00 Tools
Monkey Man 00:00 Tools
Coming home 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Chicken & Waffles 00:00 Tools
Judgement Day 00:00 Tools
Bottle Gone Boogie 00:00 Tools
Don't Believe 00:00 Tools
Mr Jj's Man 00:00 Tools
Never Trust the Living 00:00 Tools
Too Tight 00:00 Tools
Mr. JJ's Man 00:00 Tools
Indrid Cold 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Whistle 00:00 Tools
Walking 00:00 Tools
One Day 00:00 Tools
Snake Doctor 00:00 Tools
Bucksnort Annie 00:00 Tools
You'd Better Be Sure 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track : Lonesome Whistle 00:00 Tools
Drink 00:00 Tools
Baby Boy's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Something to Remember You By 00:00 Tools
Dynamite 00:00 Tools
Shake 'Em On Down 00:00 Tools
Come Back Baby 00:00 Tools
Sadie 00:00 Tools
Behind the Sun 00:00 Tools
Ocean Front Walk 00:00 Tools
Liquor Store 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Whistle - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Blues For Late Summer 00:00 Tools
Bassman Mama 00:00 Tools
You're Wrong 00:00 Tools
Told My Baby 00:00 Tools
8 Ball 00:00 Tools
Sad Night Owl 00:00 Tools
Blues Don't Like No One 00:00 Tools
Changes Comin' Down 00:00 Tools
One Day (Live Radio 6 Session) 00:00 Tools
Changes Comin Down 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Even 00:00 Tools
Depending on You 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Even With My Baby 00:00 Tools
You Wrong 00:00 Tools
Pinch the Snake 00:00 Tools
Throw Down 00:00 Tools
Pinch That Snake 00:00 Tools
Wine Headed 00:00 Tools
I'm Depending On You 00:00 Tools
Kings & Queens (Queens Version) 00:00 Tools
The Sad Night Owl 00:00 Tools
Howlin 00:00 Tools
Slave (Live) 00:00 Tools
8Ball (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Long Beach's own Nugene Records recording artist, MB's are JOHNNY MASTRO's vision of how music should be played. Honest, original, raw, get-down music void of today's common cliche's and posing. Hard blues you can only get with keeping one foot firmly planted in the past while moving into the future, therefore keeping it current. JOHNNY MASTRO kept the band evolving, working and moving forward for over a decade. It started over 14 years ago at the oldest Blues club in Los Angeles, Babe's and Ricky's, that Johnny Mastro found his band being called Mama's Boys. Johnny was encouraged and guided by the band's namesake, Ms. Laura-Mae "Mama" Gross, proprietor of the club since its earliest beginnings back in 1957. Johnny's passion for the music to propelled the band forward, building a local following that kept coming back week after week. Soon Johnny and the MB's were playing its energy-infused music in other Southern California venues as well, often to sell-out crowds. Looking back at what happened next tells most of this story: Mama's Boys has consistently played 250+ gigs each year in Southern California for over 10 years. They might be one of the hardest working young Blues bands in the world. And the world, it seems, is now beginning to discover what many Southern Californians have understood for years: Johnny & the boys Kick Ass. On The 2006 Black Album Mama's Boys offer Blues that is raw and powerful, without excuses or apologies. They don't need them. Mama's Boys is carving its initials in the territory of blues benchmarks set by Hound Dog, Butterfield, Muddy, Wolf, Red Devils, Walter, Junior, and Elmore, among others. It's electrified Blues like you could have heard in a club on the South Side of Chicago in about 1949; a musical expression of the kind of raw emotion that is the true grit of life. Fans of Chicago Blues will snap up this new Mama's Boys CD, then get the two released before it, also excellent, Chicken & Waffles (2002) and Pinch That Snake (2001). In 2004 they returned to L.A. after a wildly successful first tour of Europe and they are ready to rip it up in the homeland, from sea to shining sea. On their new CD they have proven themselves worthy of the trip. They are rising stars in Europe with 4 return trips in 2006, knocking them out at the the prestigiuos Moulin Blues Festival and playing for 16,000 in Venlo, Holland. Johnny Mastro's gutsy, emotive harp is a perfect companion to his distinctive world-class vocals. Couple that with David Melton's seemingly effortless yet incendiary lead guitar and suddenly we begin to understand the MB's unflinching grasp on excellence. Like all great bands, live they make it look simple. The music is recorded with simplicity, too. For the "Black CD" they went into the studio, set up some mikes and played live for about four hours. Then they did that again. These songs are taken from those live sessions, raw and natural. Not many bands have the guts to record like that, knowing that even the smallest error gets amplified by the recording process. When music stands as it is, without any overdubs or other studio tricks, you get the truth. On this new CD, or any of the Mama's Boys' CDs you can pick up at their performances, you'll hear just that, the truth: the same great music by the same great musicians you saw on stage. When Mama's Boys come to play in your town, I urge you to make it a point to go see them play. You'll be treated to rock-solid high-energy Blues and a butt-movin' good time, guaranteed. Gary "Wagman" Wagner - DJ Instrumentation Johnny Mastro- Vocals/Harp Paul Loranger -Bass Jim Goodall- Drums Guitar Discography 1995 - 12 song Demo 1997 - "Round Wound" full length CD 1998 - "6X4" EP 1999 - "Pretty Good" EP 2000 - "Pretty Good" full length CD 2001 - "Pinch That Snake" full length CD 2003 - "Chicken & Waffles " full length CD 2004- "The Black Album" full length CD- Limited Signed European Version 2004 - "The Black Album" full length CD- American Sleeve Version 2006 - "The Black Album" full length European CD on Nugene Records 2007 - "Take Me to Your Maker" European CD on Nugene Records 2007 - "Take Me to Your Maker" USA version CD 2007 - 4 - song BBC Recording Session Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.