Bluesman Meyer Rossabi is proud to announce the release of his new CD Just A Little Taste Of The Blues. Just A Little Taste of the Blues features five original new songs by Meyer Rossabi and "Born in Chicago" written by Nick Gravenites. The songs are deeply-rooted in Chicago and Texas Blues and feature Rossabi's dynamic fretwork. The tracks cover topics from career oriented women ("Modern Woman"), the gangster life ("Deadly Ties"), changing careers ("Stop Thinking"), relationships gone wrong ("Gone Too Far"), and the hard rockin' "Hurricane," which deals with "a hurricane of people going crazy."
Meyer Rossabi is a singer, composer and blues guitarist dedicated to keeping the legacy of the Blues alive. Influenced and inspired by artists such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Healy, Les Paul, StEve Ray Vaughn, and Johnny Winter, Rossabi takes the music of his predecessors and brings it to a new level. Renowned for his firey guitar solos and his smooth soulful voice, Meyer Rossabi is an exciting new voice in American music. He has performed and recorded with artists such as Gary US Bonds, Chuck Berry, and Marky Ramone. Meyer and Marky Ramone co-wrote the song "Don't Blame Me," featuring vocals by Joan Jett, which was included on the Marky Ramone and the Intruders album " The Answer To Your Problems?" Meyer wrote the opening song and additional music for the movie "Brooklyn Boys." Meyer's new CD Just A Little Taste of the Blues was recorded on a Les Paul 1959 Flametop. Meyer dedicates Just A Little Taste of The Blues to Les Paul and Jeff Healy. For more information on Meyer Rossabi and to sample tracks: http://www.myspace.com/bluesman32
Just A Little Taste of the Blues was recorded by Ray Naccari at Bear Studio. Mixed and mastered by Henry Falco at Moon Studios.
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