Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Fernando Noronha & Black Soul are playing together....


Fernando Noronha & Black Soul are playing together since January 1995. In those 11 years of career they have recorded six albums and performed at festivals and blues clubs around the world bringing his music to countries like Argentina, Chile, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Spain, Canada, Switzerland and the Áustria.Trabalharam alongside names like BB King, Buddy Guy, Jeff Healey, Coco Montoya, Chris Duarte, Ron Levy and Phil Guy, among others.

But it is on stage that FN & BS has led to lots of music and fun places that has been presented. With its "electric blues" contemporary, the group has won many fans and friends in all places where he has performed. Check all that energy to live and find out why.

REVIEWS:
·  Cover - Heartfull of Blues Guitar elected as one of the best albums of blues / rock ever recorded in Brazil, at all times;

·  RON LEVY / USA 2000 - "with all due respect to the past, this group is forging her own identity into the futuro.Não will take for them to be playing everywhere, breaking everything!"

·  BLUES / USA - The vocal-de Noronha is efficient, his playing style is influenced by SRV and Jimi, but is not a cheap copy deles.Noronha absorbed the lessons of the old blues mestres.Seu slow reveals touches of T-BONE, BUDDY and other amid the changing dynamics.

·  COVER GUITARRA / BRA - One of the best surprises that emerged in the Brazilian music scene.

·  Tom BRANSON, BLUESROCKERS / USA - Fernando Noronha is undoubtedly one of the best guitarists still relatively unknown I've heard in a long time, which has a bright future ahead of her.
·    BB KING 1999 - "I feel extremely happy and proud when I see such a young band playing the blues so well."

DISCOGRAPHY: 
.  Swamp Blues 1997

.  Heartfull of Blues 1998, mixed and mastered in Dallas / Texas

.  Blues From Hell 2000, production of the legendary American producer and organist Ron Levy, who is also a musician, playing the Hammond B3 on tracks 7., won the best album of Azorean Blues.

.  Changes. 2003, U.S. production of guitarist Chris Duarte and was also the debut of drummer Ronie Martinez.

.  Bring it in 2006

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