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Johnny Carlevale & The Rollin’ Pins

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Johnny Carlevale & The Rollin' Pins are a raw rockabilly racket with an edge that pays homage to Carlevale's New England roots!
Most of the band's over all influence comes from the wild sounds of the New England rockabilly greats from the 1950's such as Gene Maltais, Ricky Coyne, Joe Therrian Jr., Curtis Johnson, and many many more!
Mixed with originals, you will hear covers from some of the artists that played in the New England area in the late 1950's and early 1960's! Although there is a loop whole in that there are version of some of the rockabilly classics done by New England artists. So you might here a version of Tiny Bradshaw's "Train Kept-A-Rollin'" done more like Johnny Burnette's version because there is a version that Bob Viddone & The Rhythm Rockers covered!
Sometimes things get so wild that this happens!
Johnny Carlevale & The Rollin' Pins CD available now!
Track listing for Johnny Carlevale & The Rollin' Pins CD "That's Life"!
1.Cry Baby
2.Love Sick Spell
3.Baby Names
4.Evening Time
5.Love Me
6.I Think I'm Goin' Crazy
7.Black & Blue Baby
8.Just One Kiss
9.The Tunnel Of Love
10.Tease Me
11.That's Life
12.Rollin' Pin Mim
13.She Gives Me Love
14.You Better Stop
15.Madi Jane
You can buy Johnny Carlevale & The Rollin' Pins debut CD called "That's Life" for $15.00 (which includes shipping & handling) by clicking on the "BUY NOW" button below!

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Member Since: 11/27/2006
Band Website: JohnnyCarlevale.tripod.com
Band Members: Johnny Carlevale - lead vocals/acoustic rhythm guitar
James Gaudette - electric lead guitar
Derek Moniz - double bass
Jeremy "Snake" Kroger - percussion

Ace Brown played lead guitar on the record!
Influences: NORTH EASTERN ROCKABILLY
Sounds Like: Aren't you listening?
Record Label: Ropin' Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Jumping From 6 To 6 - "That's Life" CD review!

CLICK'>http://www.jumpingfrom6to6.com/johnny_carlevale_ro llin_pins.htm">CLICK HERE to read a review done by Fred "Virgil" Turgis!
Posted by on Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:18:00 GMT