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Rod Piazza

 
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  • Born: December 18, 1947, Riverside, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Harmonica, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Essential Collection," "Vintage Live: 1975," "Here and Now"

Biography

A California-based blues bandleader, harmonica player, and singer, Rod Piazza's stratospheric harmonica wailings owe a heavy debt to both Little Walter and George "Harmonica" Smith. Piazza began his professional career as a member of the Dirty Blues Band in the mid-'60s. The Dirty Blues Band recorded two albums for ABC/Bluesway -- an eponymous debut in 1967 and 1968's Stone Dirty. Piazza left the band after the release of Stone Dirty, choosing to hit the road with his idol George "Harmonica" Smith instead. Over the next decade and a half, Piazza and Smith performed together frequently under the name Bacon Fat; they also recorded the occasional album. In 1969, Bacon Fat released their eponymous debut album on Blue Horizon. While he was performing with Smith, Piazza released his own solo albums, the first of which -- Rod Piazza Blues Man -- appeared on LMI in 1973. The second, Chicago Flying Saucer Band, was released in 1979 on Gangster Records.

As Smith's health began to decline in the early '80s, Piazza assembled the Mighty Flyers -- with his wife Honey Alexander on keyboards -- which began playing clubs in 1980. Between 1981 and 1985, the Mighty Flyers released three albums: Radioactive Material (1981), File Under Rock (1984), and From the Start to the Finish (1985). During the early '80s, Piazza became a session musician, working with artists as diverse as Pee Wee Crayton and Michelle Shocked. In the mid-'80s, he began a full-fledged solo career, releasing Harpburn on Murray Brothers in 1986 and So Glad to Have the Blues in 1988. Piazza and the Mighty Flyers signed a contract with Black Top Records in 1991; the label later re-released the group's albums on CD. Throughout the '90s, Piazza continued to record and perform with the Mighty Flyers, releasing the occasional solo album, like 1999's Here and Now. Beyond the Source appeared in 2001. Three years later the Mighty Fliers returned with Keepin' it Real on the Blind Pig label featuring two new members, Paul Fasulo on drums and guitarist Henry Carvajal. The next two albums were released by Delta Groove Records, For the Chosen Who in 2005 and Thrillville in 2007. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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Rod Piazza

Rod Piazza with Honey at the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise, 2007
Background information
Born December 18, 1947 (1947-12-18) (age 61)
Riverside, California, USA
Genre(s) Blues
Instrument(s) Harmonica, Vocals
Years active 1967 - present
Label(s) ABC-Bluesway, Murray Brothers, Black Top, Tone-Cool, Delta Groove
Website The Mighty Flyers' website

Rod Piazza (born December 18, 1947 in Riverside, California) is an American blues harmonica player and singer. He's been playing with his band The Mighty Flyers since 1980 which he formed with his pianist wife Honey Piazza.[1] Their boogie sound combines the styles of jump blues, West Coast blues and Chicago blues.

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Biography

Rod Piazza was born on December 18, 1947.[2] Piazza grew up in southern California and studied blues records and perfected his harmonica work.

In the mid 1960s, Piazza formed his first band The House of DBS, which later changed its name to the Dirty Blues Band. The band signed with ABC-Bluesway Records and released two albums in 1967 and 1968 respectively.[2] The band broke up in 1968, and Piazza formed Bacon Fat that year.[3] Piazza's idol and mentor, George "Harmonica" Smith joined the band and they had a "dual harp" sound. Bacon Fat released two albums the following two years. Piazza left and worked in other bands before going solo in 1974.

He formed the Chicago Flying Saucer Band the following year and this evolved into the Mighty Flyers. The band recorded their first album in 1980. From that time on up through the present, Rod and his bandmates have released nearly a dozen albums and tour blues clubs, venues and festivals in the US, Canada, England, Germany and Japan. He and his wife live in Riverside while not touring.

He also played harmonica on the 2006 Soul of a Man album by Eric Burdon.

Discography

Pre-Mighty Flyers Era

  • 1967 Dirty Blues Band / Dirty Blues Band (ABC-Bluesway)
  • 1969 Dirty Blues Band / Stone Dirt (ABC-Bluesway)
  • 1970 Bacon Fat / Grease One for Me (Blue Horizon)
  • 1971 Bacon Fat / Tough Dude (Blue Horizon)
  • 1973 Rod Piazza / Blues Man (LMI)
  • 1979 Chicago Flying Saucer Band / Flying Saucer Band (Gangster)

The Mighty Flyers

  • 1980 Radioactive Material (Right Hemisphere)
  • 1981 The Mighty Flyers (Right Hemisphere)
  • 1982 Robot Woman II (Shanghai)
  • 1984 From the Start to the Finnish (Right Hemisphere)
  • 1985 File Under Rock (Takoma)
  • 1985 Harp Burn (Murray Brothers; Rod Piazza solo)
  • 1988 So Glad to Have the Blues (Murray Brothers; Rod Piazza solo)
  • 1991 Blues in the Dark (Black Top)
  • 1992 Alphabet Blues (Black Top)
  • 1994 Live at B.B. King's Club (Big Mo)
  • 1997 Tough and Tender (Tone-Cool)
  • 1999 Here and Now (Tone-Cool)
  • 2001 Beyond The Source (Tone-Cool)
  • 2004 Keepin' It Real (Blind Pig)
  • 2005 For The Chosen Who (Delta Groove)
  • 2007 Thrillville (Delta Groove)

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Blues Joint (1998 Album by Various Artists)
Alphabet Blues (1992 Album by Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers)
88th Street Blues (1995 Album by Smokey Wilson)

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