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Rock 10 February, 2012

Meyer Rossabi Band Play BB Kings In NYC

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Meyer Rossabi Band Play BB Kings In NYC
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Michael Martinez PR) Blues guitarist and songwriter Meyer Rossabi brings his band to Lucille's at B.B. Kings Blues Club in NYC for a special performance on April 4, 2012 at 8PM. Meyer's debut CD Blues Is The Color has been added to playlists on FM radio stations across the country. Blues Is The Color displays Meyer Rossabi's dynamic fretwork, soulful vocals, and songwriting skills,.Blues Is The Color features nine original songs, two covers and a bonus live track "The Sky is Crying". Blues Is The Color features Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Award winning drummer Marky Ramone on three tracks, "World Gone Crazy, " "The Sky Is Crying" and "Crash."

The Meyer Rossabi Band is bassist Chibo Jones and drummer Paul Kane. Chibo toured the globe as guitar tech and sound engineer for 3 Doors Down, Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg, The Misfits and American Hi-Fi. Chibo currently plays with The Michael Graves Band. Paul Kane has played in the NYC club circuits for over 20 years. Paul's resume includes The Psychedelic Furs, Expose and Stuttering John's Band.

B.B. Kings Blues Club is located at 237 West 42nd Street in New York City. Admission is free.

Show webpage: https://www.bbkingblues.com/bio.php?id=1396

"Meyer Rossabi dedicates Blues Is the Color especially to masters Jeff Healy and Les Paul, and lists as influences a number of other seminal modern blues guitarists—an appropriate tribute indeed from one who just may end up on that list of seminal players sometime down the road as well." - George "Blues Fin Tuna" Fish, Blues Blast Magazine

Read full review: https://www.thebluesblast.com/bluesartists/meyerrossabireview.htm

Meyer Rossabi is a singer, composer, Blues and Jazz guitar player from New York City. Meyer is dedicated to keeping the legacy of the blues alive. He started playing the NYC blues circuit in the mid-90's, playing at renowned venues such as Manny's Car Wash and the Lone Star Cafe. Influenced and inspired by artists such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Healy, George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Johnny Winter, Les Paul, and Stevie Ray Vaughn, Rossabi takes the music of his predecessors and 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. Meyer co-wrote the song "Don't Blame Me" featuring vocals by Joan Jett. Meyer wrote the opening song and additional music for the movie "Brooklyn Boys." Blues Is The Color was recorded mainly with his 1959 Flametop Les Paul. Meyer dedicates the CD to Les Paul and Jeff Healy.
Interview inquiries with Meyer Rossabi or promotional CD's, please call Michael Martinez at 845-201-8820.

WHERE:
B.B. Kings Blues Club
237 West 42nd Street
(between 7th Ave. & 8th Ave.)
New York, NY 10036
212-997-4144
https://www.bbkingsblues.com

Subway: A,C,E,1,2,3,7, N, Q, R to
Times Square - 42nd Street






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