
"First up, however, is Chuck’s grandson, followed by another less heralded name in Joanna Connor, whose slide work sounds well worthy of further investigation. The pace is ramped up by the arrival of Walter Trout, who probably couldn’t play a half hearted solo if he tried! Trout & Zito’s romp through 'Johnny B. Goode' is a tough act to follow, so it was probably a wise decision to schedule Bonamassa’s contribution next; his lengthy solo on 'Wee Wee Hours' is the Bluesiest of the entire album (just typing that makes me want to listen to it again!)."
Today read the whole of Gary Smith's review of Mike Zito's 'Rock 'n' Roll: A Tribute To Chuck Berry' CD here, which was released at the beginning of last month, plus check out our Video Of The Day.
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