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Artist description
A kickin Blues-Rock Band like you haven't heard in a while. A funky singer and a ripping guitar player make up the core of this powerhouse Allstar band. Some of the best Jazz and session players on the Wesy Coast helped make this CD cook!! " Check it out now...my Funk Soul Brother"! |
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Music Style
Blues-Rock / Jazz / Gospel |
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Musical Influences
Robert Cray Band, Tower Of Power, James Brown |
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Similar Artists
BB King, James Brown, Tower of Power |
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Artist History
While playing at different clubs on the world famous Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, Guitar wizard "Danny Johnson" and Blues/Gospel crooner "Fast" Eddie Davis met and began writing what soon became Junk Recordsnew hot CD, Soul Provider! |
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Group Members
Eddie Davis/lead vocals, Danny Johnson/guitars and Producer, Clarence Bass/ keyboards,P.G. Bennett/ bass, Jerome Wilkins Drums |
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Instruments
Guitrar, Keyboards, Horns, Bass, Percussion |
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Albums
Soul Provider |
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Press Reviews
Jake Westly/ Sr. Editor / "Blue Times Magazine" callsSoul Provider: "like a pair of slippers...nice and comfortable". 6/00Josh Hansen /Field Reporter / " New Sound Herald ": " Who ever these guy's are...I'll have what they're having"!
When he isn’t rocking out with his pop-soul fusion group Soul Provider, guitarist Danny Johnson is making his own kind of guitar music. Perhaps the most amazing thing about his most recent solo CD The Sign is that Johnson writes, arranges and performs everything here. In his credits Johnson cites guitarists like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, yet on The Sign he also achieves a new proficient sound. Performing electric and synth guitars, acoustic and electronic drums, keyboards, bass and horn sequencing, Johnson creates a veritable fusion sound on his own. After checking out The Sign, you may want to investigate the self-titled 2000 release from Johnson’s group Soul Provider. Still layered with Johnson’s ace guitar work, songs and arrangements, the self-titled Soul Provider CD also benefits from the smooth vocals of "Fast" Eddie Davis along with a number of other fine players and guest artists. Smooth jazz-rock with shadings of Gospel and the blues that at times evokes groups like The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan. Soul Provider hits an original rock groove!
-- Robert Silverstein / 20th Century Guitar Magazine
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Additional Info
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Location
Los Angeles, Ca. - USA |
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