| Train To New Orleans - 2005 is the most recent release from Johnny and the East Coast Rockers. This is a universal blast of swinging' and rockin' music that deserves a spot on your shelf (if you can get it out of your CD player, that is). |
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Rockin' at the Copper Top - 2003 We have come to know what to expect from Johnny and The East Coast Rockers - toe-tappin', foot-stompin' blues and jump! Baby, we are not disappointed in the least! I don't know if it smokes or cooks (probably both), but it clearly gets the job done. |
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| Rock That Beat - 2001 The 14 song CD has a more rock-blues feel to it, and less of the jump-blues swing that might be expected by long time fans - but swing style blues is not hard to find on this new offering - one need only look as far as the title track, one of three new originals on the disc - to find the band's trademark sound. - The Westerly Sun, June 2001 |
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Live and Swingin' - 1999 This show was recorded in July 1998 at Sandy's Light House in Misquamicut, RI. It successfully captures the band at their glorious best with a nice mix of cover songs, instrumentals and original material. - Sound Waves Magazine, Aug 1999 |
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| Rock em' Dead All Night - 1997 is a groove-rich cross-over blues/swing CD rocking back and forth between straight ahead blues and dance hall swing. This brickhouse of a disc never lets up. - Blues Review Magazine, Jan/Feb 1997 |
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Blues on My Side - 1995 is a self produced debut CD by Johnny and the East Coast Rockers, that captures the bands up-tempo swinging edge, yet doesn't lose sight of the ECR's deep rooted blues genesis. - The New London Day, Nov 1995 |
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