About Joe’s music….
When listening to a Joe King Carrasco CD
you can actually feel the youthful influences of the groups Question Mark
& The Mysterians and The Ventures to name just two of them. There is a
decisive organ sound that is fully reminiscent of the addictive keyboard
solo in “96 Tears” and Joe’s guitar playing is as crisp and clear as The
Ventures are known to have delivered on “Pipeline or Wipe Out”. But
influences aside, beyond this reminiscent reminder there lies Joe’s
signature south of the border sound that permeates a Joe King Carrasco
recording. Plus, his new release "Chiliando" is the most
rock oriented CD Joe has recorded to date. Less organ, more
guitar. The sound is incredible. No wonder so many music
festivals and large venues around the world want Joe to return.
When you add his stage presence with this unique south of the border
sound it just makes sense. Check out Joe’s latest release….First a
few words from the man himself, “Chiliando, a Cuban slang word for
“Chillin’ Out”, is about how I survived the Mexican Drug War which
started in 2006, about the same time I moved to Mexico. Many of
these songs were written sitting at military check points out in the
Mexican deserts (where there was often a 50 caliber machine gun pointing
down at me) during my trips from Jalisco to Laredo with my 3 Jack Russell
Terriers – resulting in Rock’n’Roll Blues songs with Mexican slang from
the dark side of Fiesta -- while trying to figure out if they were
Federales or Bandidos” -- Joe King Carrasco
“Chiliando” features Joe King Carrasco on
lead vocals and guitar. Joe’s band, Los Side FX, features Albert
Besteiro on guitar, Vince Mejia on drums, and on bass Chuggy
Hernandez. Guest performers on ‘Chiliando’ include Carmelo Torres
(Los Lonely Boys) on percussion, Rick Del Castillo (The Del Castillo
Band, Robert Rodriguez) on guitar, Leeann Atherton on backing vocals,
David DeLaGarza (La Mafia) on piano, Michael Ramos(The Bodeans, Patty
Griffin, Paul Simon, Los Lonely Boys) on B3 Organ and Alex Ruiz (Chingon,
Robert Rodriguez) on gritos and whistles.
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