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Broadcash feat. Bobby Solo Broadcash plays Cash featuring Bobby Solo

10″
October 2018
Circulation 10″: 300 copieS

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15.00

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Area Pirata

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Broadcash feat. Bobby Solo Broadcash plays Cash featuring Bobby Solo

(Everyone knows Johnny Cash – he’s an icon. Love for the Man in Black comes in many forms anyway he’s unforgettable.

His personality preceded his musical career, spanning over 50 years of American history and adding a dose of danger – a must-have ingredient of country and rock’n’roll. He’s played in front of jailbirds and collaborated with the greats – including Bob Dylan and Joe Strummer – always maintaining his distinctive style.

This year is the 50th anniversary of the release of Live at Folsom Prison (a song weaved into Cash’s identity) and the perfect occasion to celebrate it, with the advent of a new group: Bobby Solo and BroadCash, a group which has played the Johnny Cash songbook for 10 years throughout Italy, keeping the Sun Records roots alive.

Bobby Solo needs no introduction. A huge fan of country and rock’n’roll, he was one of the first to bring the music to Italy throughout his long career. Asked about Johnny Cash, Bobby reminisces: "Ah, Johnny…I met him at the Rammstein American base in Germany in the 1960s. He was playing with the Carter family, with the Statler Brothers on vocals and Carl Perkins on guitar. He was magnetic".

He met BroadCash in a sold out, sweaty gig in Pisa where he was the guest star. A bond started followed in quick succession by the recording of four old-school songs: I Walk the Line, Cry Cry Cry, Folsom Prison Blues and Big River, released on limited-edition vinyl on the Area Pirata label. Four songs born in the hills and the fields which unite Italy and the USA, a heartfelt tribute which will raise the roof at the next show)Everyone knows Johnny Cash – he’s an icon. Love for the Man in Black comes in many forms anyway he’s unforgettable.

His personality preceded his musical career, spanning over 50 years of American history and adding a dose of danger – a must-have ingredient of country and rock’n’roll. He’s played in front of jailbirds and collaborated with the greats – including Bob Dylan and Joe Strummer – always maintaining his distinctive style.

This year is the 50th anniversary of the release of Live at Folsom Prison (a song weaved into Cash’s identity) and the perfect occasion to celebrate it, with the advent of a new group: Bobby Solo and BroadCash, a group which has played the Johnny Cash songbook for 10 years throughout Italy, keeping the Sun Records roots alive.

Bobby Solo needs no introduction. A huge fan of country and rock’n’roll, he was one of the first to bring the music to Italy throughout his long career. Asked about Johnny Cash, Bobby reminisces: "Ah, Johnny…I met him at the Rammstein American base in Germany in the 1960s. He was playing with the Carter family, with the Statler Brothers on vocals and Carl Perkins on guitar. He was magnetic".

He met BroadCash in a sold out, sweaty gig in Pisa where he was the guest star. A bond started followed in quick succession by the recording of four old-school songs: I Walk the Line, Cry Cry Cry, Folsom Prison Blues and Big River, released on limited-edition vinyl on the Area Pirata label. Four songs born in the hills and the fields which unite Italy and the USA, a heartfelt tribute which will raise the roof at the next show.

LINE UP :
Bobby Solo: Vocals
Matteo Gioli: Electric Guitar
Francesco Lazzerini: Doublebass
Yari Spadoni : Acoustic Guitar, Vocals on Folsom Prison Blues
Lorenzo Controzzi : Drums

Artwork Hervé Peroncini – Photo Broadcash Lorenzo Ricci – Photo Bobby Solo Francio Ferrari

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