New York, NY (Top40 Charts) It's time to go to The Show. Let's Go. Over their four decade performing career the Granati Brothers have wiled audiences at thousands of shows with their instrumental prowess, dexterous energetic jamming and tight three party harmonies. Working with Grammy winning producer Jimmy Hoyson and renowned drummer Gregg Bissonette the brothers strove to bring out their live show sound and jamming chops on this album of 10 original tunes. Throughout the songs
David shoots out a blast of fiery guitar riffs, Hermie flies over the keys with his percussive funky jams, and Joey punches out melodic driving syncopated bass beats. Influenced by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and the Who the band paints a rich sonic atmosphere with creative chord patterns, joyful melodies and rhythmic hooks. With this album the Granati Brothers welcome you to their Show on The Atomic Records.
Grammy Award-winning drummer Gregg Bissonette joined with the Granati Brothers to record all of the drum tracks on the single and album. Gregg has recorded and toured with Ringo Starr, Santana,
James Taylor, Toto,
Linda Ronstadt, Brian Wilson,
David Lee Roth and more.
The album was produced, recorded and mixed at
David Granati's Maplewood Studios by six time Grammy winner Jimmy Hoyson who has worked with Iggy Pop, Ben Harper, Lou Reed, Tom Waits, B. B. King and many others.
The Granati Brothers for four decades have performed and recorded rock and roll to get your head banging, heart pounding, toes tapping, and spirit soaring! A&M Records released their debut album G-Force in 1979. Billboard Magazine named it a "Top Pick" and major rock FM stations throughout America, including WMMS, WMMR, KROQ, WNEW, and WDVE gave airplay to their music. Trouser Press exclaimed "the Granatis are just spunky popsters with a fine sense of what's catchy. Their blend of genuine cool and uncynical enthusiasm gives the Bros. the charm of a modern Young Rascals (or Badfinger)".
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honoree Frank Barcelona signed the Granatis to his Premiere Talent agency and put them on tour. They rocked the nation performing at 78 sold out arena concerts on two tours with
Van Halen in the 80s. The brothers also appeared with Heart, Def Leppard, Sammy Haggar, Boston, the Doobie Brothers, J. Geils, Southside Johnny, Ian Hunter, Gentle Giant, Dionne Warwick, and more.