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They say the grass is always greener on the other
side. Well in the case of Boccigalupe & The Bad Boys the band
deliver everything you would expect from a hard working outfit
from Asbury Park, New Jersey with not a trace of
hype.
Mixing some muscular r&b, with rocking blues and
all round good time bar room boogie, this is a band that once
seen is never forgotten.
For aside from some mighty playing, cracking
solo’s a twin vocal attack, and some great hooks,
Boccigalupe is an outfit full of characters
Bocci himself aka Tony Amato, is a diminutive
Soprano’s lookalike, and a very busy keyboard playing
vocalist. He got his name from Springsteen no less, and the
Bruce/Nils Lofgren/Southside Johnny connection runs deep, as
Bocci has been a pivotal figure on the Asbury Park scene for
three decades or so.
That said, and in spite of some rip roaring covers of
"Treat Her Right", and "People Get Ready" this is a band in its
own right. The title track of the album "It’s My Turn Now"
and the hugely fierce shuffle - simply titled "Hot Blues"- were
impressive enough before guitarist Billy "Boy Wonder" Walton and
the mighty Rich "The Taz" Taskwitz get to work on the wonderful
bluesy ballad "Karma".
In between sets we were treated to a wonderful
wordsmith, Mr Bobby Strange, who’s songs make you realise
that when it all boils down to it, you can’t beat heartfelt
lyrics.
The band slipped on stage to help Bobby out, before
the house rocked to a wrapped up, swinging version of "Jump For
Joy" on which beefy harp of guest John O’Leary swapped
lines with all the front row instruments, with magical
results.
If you can remember those dark distant days when a
tour band played until they dropped, then Boccigalupe and his
boys played it as it used to be. The rhythm section of bass
player Kelly Tyrrell and drummer Tim Moss held down a rock steady
beat, while the band tore their way through a set of great songs,
played with gusto, and rare passion. Here’s to the
band’s projected return next November.
Pete Feenstra
www.feenstra.co.uk
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