"Long Road Home" - CD Review
"Long Road Home" CD Review by La Hora Del Blues
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After growing and getting a solid reputation as guitar player and singer in South Florida, Midnite Johnny Moraña has now settled in United Kingdom, where he is developing an interesting musical career which has been enthusiastically received by his many fans who faithfully follow him. Not in vain Johnny is a versatile guitar player who easily moves among styles like blues, rock-blues, rhythm and blues and classic rock and he does it with an stunning guitar technique, which brings to our minds such great guitar players like Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Duane Allman, Eric Clapton, Otis Rush, or even Freddie King, who make him found his inspiration but always with a distinctive, daring, brave tone, which gives to his music a plus of personal originality. Midnite Johnny is now working to develop his composer facet, you will discover in ten of the fifteen songs that round up this attractive album, some of them in collaboration with his keyboard player Steve Zoyes, who also contributes with two original songs. Yow will also find some versions like "Crazy Mama" coming from JJ Cale, "Baby Batter" by Harvey Mandel and "Key To The Highway" attributed to Big Bill Broonzy or, according to other specialized researchers among them I find myself, to Jazz Gillum. Midnite Johnny is an artist to be taken into account, with a good future ahead and a lot of good things to give us. VERY GOOD.