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Rod Piazza (born December 18, 1947, [1] Riverside, California) is an American blues harmonica player and singer. [2] He has been playing with his band The Mighty Flyers, which he formed with his pianist wife Honey Piazza, since 1980. [3] Their boogie sound combines the styles of jump blues, West Coast blues and Chicago blues. Rod Piazza. Rod ...
Piazza was born in Fairfield, California on April 24, 1951. [1] Her father was in the Air Force and her family moved to England for three years, when she was a child. There she started taking classical piano lessons at the age of four and pursued the lessons until the age of 16 after they had moved back to California.
Mike Piazza (born 1968), American Major League Baseball catcher; Osvaldo Piazza (born 1947), Argentine football defender and manager; Roberto Dipiazza (born 1953), Italian mayor of Trieste; Rod Piazza (born 1947), American blues harmonica player and singer; Tim Piazza (1997–2017), American student killed in college fraternity hazing incident
Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers Blues Quartet Soul Monster: 2009 DGPCD135 Arthur Adams: Stomp the Floor: 2010 DGPCD136 Hollywood Blue Flames Deep In America (w/bonus disc: Larger Than Life, Vol. 2 by Hollywood Fats Band) [2CD] 2010 DGPCD137 The Mannish Boys Shake For Me: 5 Year Anniversary: 2010 DGPCD138 Elvin Bishop Red Dog Speaks: 2010 DGPCD139
He moved on to join Rod Piazza's backing group, the Mighty Flyers and, in 1996, released his first solo album, Lookout! on Black Top Records. [1] It was an instrumental affair, about which one reviewer noted "Holmstrom's inventive ideas are top-notch, making each track stand mightily on its own".
Rod Piazza – Harpburn – 1986 (Murray Brothers, 1008; Black Top 1087) Snooky Pryor – In This Mess Up to My Chest – 2000 (Antone's 0028) Raoul and The Big Time – Cold Outside – 2004 (Big Time Records BTRCD-002) Raoul and The Big Time – You My People – 2009 (Big Time Records BTRCD- 004)
Pausa Records was a record label, active c. 1975–1986, which mainly issued jazz albums.. The company's name came from the fact that it was from the United States division of the Italian record company Produttori Associati (PA-USA.)
Black Top Records was an American, New Orleans, Louisiana-based independent record label, founded in 1981 by brothers Nauman S. Scott, III and Hammond Scott. [1] [2] [3] The label specialized in blues and R&B music.