JOHN D’AMATO
- THE NEW GENERATION OF BLUES MEN
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Born With The Blues
John D’Amato was born with the blues. That’s right! John was born blue due to a congenital heart defect that reduced
the amount of oxygen in his blood stream. He returned to his natural color and was released to from the hospital several days later. At that point in time there was no way to correct the defect and the doctors advised his parents that his
life span would be limited. This led John down a different path than most children. A path of endless doctor visits,
medical tests, lonely hospital stays and painful medical procedures. All of them necessary to determine if they could
save John’s life. Fortunately through the Grace of God and a doctor at Yale University a surgical procedure was developed that saved John’s life.
Building His Blues Style
An excerpt from Mark S. Tucker’s (F.A.M.E. Magazine) review of John’s debut CD “Ain’t No Big Deal” sums up
John’s style best. “Inventive and original yet true to the genre. His instrumental voice is completely original. I mean,
the speed is Alvin Lee (crowned the fastest guitarist in blues history), the bent is Stevie Ray Vaughn, the Chicago dirty
white boy voicing is Kim Simmonds but the notes are all his. Tell me the last time you heard that.” With the myriad
of guitarists in today’s blues genre imitating artists like Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and many
others, John is a fresh new voice on the scene.
John’s style draws its influence from some of the greatest guitarists of our time. Artists like B.B. King, Roy Buchanan,
Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Dickey Betts, Chet Atkins. All these guitarists have had a tremendous
influence on John’s playing.
John started playing guitar at age 10. At 15 was the first contemporary blues guitarist accepted into The Educational
Center for The Arts. There John honed his blues craft as well as developing into a well seasoned guitarist capable of
expertly performing any genre of music. John quickly became one of the most in demand guitarists on the local music
scene in his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut. John frequently performed on the same bill as the not yet famous
Michael Bolton, Christine Ohlman and G.E. Smith (Saturday Night Live’s Band Director and Hall and Oates’ guitar-
ist). In 2001 John relocated to Nashville to pursue his production, songwriting and performing goals. John performed
on many Nashville recording sessions but it wasn’t until he began regularly performing at the world famous “Tootsie’s
Orchid Lounge” in Nashville, TN and received such a positive response to his blues music that he realized that was
what he needed to be doing.
What The People Say
Here are some quotes that capture the essence of John’s live performances: “He just keeps spewing out wilder and
wilder phrases until you succumb to giddy delight or vertigo.” Guitar Player Magazine;” John D’Amato and Eric
Gales, amazing blues playing .” Guitar Jam Daily; “John D'Amato can sing the Blues up a storm.” C.M. Jazz and
Blues; “John D'Amato and his band knocked it out of the park. Rocking Greenwich Village with a blast of super-
charged blues.” Jon Sobel Promoter, Soul of The Blues Festival.
Latest News
Since John D’Amato entered the blue scene in 2010 with the release of his debut CD “Ain’t No Big Deal” his guitar
prowess and soulful vocals have landed him on stage with many notable musicians. Such as :B.B. King; Billy Cox;
Eric Gales and Joe Louis Walker. Joe Louis Walker was so impressed with John’s abilities he asked John to perform
with him on his new Alligator Records Release “HellFire” (released in January 2012), produced by Tom Hambridge
(who has won Grammys for his work with Buddy Guy and B.B. King ) and is already being talked about as “The Best
Blues CD Of 2012” .
“Ain’t No Big Deal”
John’s Debut CD “Ain’t No Big Deal” was released to radio on October 15th, 2010 and within three weeks has
climbed onto the Roots Music Report National Blues Charts at #41. It also reached #9 on the Top 50 Blues Albums
on Air Play Direct for September 2011. John is still receiving extensive national and international airplay.
John has begun work on his new CD and it promises to be one of the hardest rockin’ blues CD ever.
New Generation Of Blues Men
John is definitely one of the new up and coming blues artists . His ability to bring a song to the next level with his
soulful vocals and incendiary guitar playing will surly secure a place for him in the New Generation of Blues Men.
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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
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