Donkey Donkey
Michael Juan Nunez
Performed By
Michael Juan Nunez
Album UPC
687066555721
CD Baby Track ID
1159732
Label
Parish Line Records
Released
2005-01-01
BPM
125
Rated
0
ISRC
us8530500009
Year
2005
Spotify Plays
311
Writers
Writer
michael juan nunez
Pub Co
michael juan nunez
Composer
michael juan nunez
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Louisiana
Description
Swamp drenched, blues inspired, South Louisiana, rock-n-roll. From Offbeat magazine's 2002 'best emerging blues artist' Masterful songwriting, and a guitar style that is both haunting, and refreshingly original.
Notes
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"When it becomes difficult to pigeonhole an artist, it speaks highly of their originality. When they've achieved a style all their own in a short time, without cloning name-brand influences to get there, it's even more impressive. Such is the case with Michael Juan Nunez...
As a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and creative force, Nunez is one to watch. If he snaps, it won"t be from bending his principles: This record comes from the heart."
-Eric Thom- BLUES REVIEW MAGAZINE
"About To Snap" is quite different from its predecessor...it features a potent mixture of blues rock (for lack of a better definition)that amply showcases his guitar mastery and soulful vocals.
-Published in The Abbeville Meridional July 2005
SLIDE SHOW
MICHAEL JUAN NUNEZ is 'ABOUT TO SNAP'
"You can tell a lot about a man from the company he keeps - and in the case of Michael Juan Nunez, it's a telling barometer of his talent. Nunez is most often found supplying guitar leads, harmonies and melodic solos for Roddy Romero & the Hub City Allstars, and his six-string prowess has also been tapped by Zachary Richard and blues legends Henry Gray and Harry Hypolite.
But Nunez is much more than a bandmate and gun for hire. His 2002 self-titled solo CD showcased Nunez' acoustic fingerpicking, and now his new CD, About to Snap, shows Nunez blossoming as a songwriter. He still mines archetypal blues imagery and metaphors (black cat bones, voodoo, jelly rolls) on kickoff tracks "Pack My Bag Blues" and "My Cadillac," but tracks like the pipeline worker's lament "Water and Steel" and the cooking comfort of "Mama's Kitchen" find Nunez creating an intensely personal brand of south Louisiana blues.
Guitar aficionados will find plenty to like on About to Snap, as Nunez deftly weaves a variety of textures (alternating between acoustic and electric) in ballads like "I Am No Saint" and the syncopation of "Donkey Donkey." The ultimate proof of Nunez' creativity and guitar wizardry is, ironically, the album's only cover song - a scorching arrangement of the traditional blues warhorse "Rollin' and Tumblin'." Nunez recasts the brooding Muddy Waters-associated track with a heap of fuzz tones, distortion blasts and disembodied vocal effects that sound like a blast from a vintage transistor radio. Lafayette blues fans will want to tune in."
Published in The Independent Magazine May, 2005
Written By Scott Jordan
Also check out Michael's debut release. The self titled album is also available here at CDBaby!!
"When it becomes difficult to pigeonhole an artist, it speaks highly of their originality. When they've achieved a style all their own in a short time, without cloning name-brand influences to get there, it's even more impressive. Such is the case with Michael Juan Nunez...
As a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and creative force, Nunez is one to watch. If he snaps, it won"t be from bending his principles: This record comes from the heart."
-Eric Thom- BLUES REVIEW MAGAZINE
"About To Snap" is quite different from its predecessor...it features a potent mixture of blues rock (for lack of a better definition)that amply showcases his guitar mastery and soulful vocals.
-Published in The Abbeville Meridional July 2005
SLIDE SHOW
MICHAEL JUAN NUNEZ is 'ABOUT TO SNAP'
"You can tell a lot about a man from the company he keeps - and in the case of Michael Juan Nunez, it's a telling barometer of his talent. Nunez is most often found supplying guitar leads, harmonies and melodic solos for Roddy Romero & the Hub City Allstars, and his six-string prowess has also been tapped by Zachary Richard and blues legends Henry Gray and Harry Hypolite.
But Nunez is much more than a bandmate and gun for hire. His 2002 self-titled solo CD showcased Nunez' acoustic fingerpicking, and now his new CD, About to Snap, shows Nunez blossoming as a songwriter. He still mines archetypal blues imagery and metaphors (black cat bones, voodoo, jelly rolls) on kickoff tracks "Pack My Bag Blues" and "My Cadillac," but tracks like the pipeline worker's lament "Water and Steel" and the cooking comfort of "Mama's Kitchen" find Nunez creating an intensely personal brand of south Louisiana blues.
Guitar aficionados will find plenty to like on About to Snap, as Nunez deftly weaves a variety of textures (alternating between acoustic and electric) in ballads like "I Am No Saint" and the syncopation of "Donkey Donkey." The ultimate proof of Nunez' creativity and guitar wizardry is, ironically, the album's only cover song - a scorching arrangement of the traditional blues warhorse "Rollin' and Tumblin'." Nunez recasts the brooding Muddy Waters-associated track with a heap of fuzz tones, distortion blasts and disembodied vocal effects that sound like a blast from a vintage transistor radio. Lafayette blues fans will want to tune in."
Published in The Independent Magazine May, 2005
Written By Scott Jordan
Also check out Michael's debut release. The self titled album is also available here at CDBaby!!
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