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Pop / Rock 01/06/2006

Greg Serrato - Native American Blues Rocker Takes the Stage at the Galaxy Concert Theater

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Anaheim, CA. (Spirit Wind Records) - Spirit Wind Records presents Greg Serrato, referred by some as 'The Tornado', is a Native American (Apache) high-powered blues guitarist, vocalist and songwriter who takes command of the stage with his ferocious fret work and hard driving sounds. Hailing from southern California, (Anaheim) he is regarded by www.Bluesrockers.ws as one of the most talented blues-rock guitarists in the world today. He has become a force to be reckoned with and has generated a strong fan base in and around the United States. Serrato has recorded ten CDs to date. Three of which were nationally distributed by the Navarre Corporation.

His band consists of Alan Cater on drums and Phil Fistori on bass. Both veterans of music and players at the top of their game. Greg regards his rhythm section as the best he's ever played with. These guys are tight!

Greg plays the guitar left handed with it strung for a right handed player. Basically, Upside-down! Self taught, he began playing the guitar at the age of five and by the age of eleven was performing in his first band. Since then, he has shared Blues Festival and Concert/Club stages with such notables as SRV's Double Trouble, Jeff Healey, Albert Collins, Rod Piazza, Colin James, Savoy Brown, Sonny Rhodes, Gregg Allman, Leon Russell, Anson Funderburg, Pinetop Perkins, Johnnie Johnson, Rik Emmett, Lowell Fulson, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Tommy Castro, Elvin Bishop, John Mayall, Duke Robillard, El Chicano, The Premiers, Etta James, Jimmie Vaughan, Keb Mo, Robin Trower, Levon Helm, Wishbone Ash and many more.

When asked how he would describe his style of blues, he states "I coin my style as being Southwestern Blues." A combination of southern California Fender guitar, some Arizona Apache Indian, the heat of the Sun beating down on a rattle snake crawling across the hot desert sand and seasoned with the fire of a New Mexico chili pepper. Add all of this to his childhood influences of Freddie King, Jimi Hendrix and Alvin Lee and you have some serious blues with a kick!

His third CD on J-Bird Records "Like A Tornado," (featuring Phil Fistori on bass & Alan Cater on drums) was nominated for Best Blues Recording by the Native American Music Awards. Venues and Festivals Serrato has performed & headlined include; The Grand Ol' Opry in Nashville, TN., The Chicago Blues Festival, The Long Beach Blues Festival, BB King's Blues Clubs, The House Of Blues, BluesFest International in Ontario Canada, The King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena Arkansas, The Pikes Peak Blues Festival in Colorado Springs, CO., The Julian Blues Bash in San Diego California, The Modesto State Theater in California, The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA. , Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco, The Monterey Strawberry Festival, The Rosebowl in Pasadena, CA., Bourbon Street Blues in Nashville, TN., The Inland Empire BluesFest in Riverside, CA., The Pomona Blues Festival in Pomona, CA., The Native American Blues Festival in San Jacinto, CA., and The Modesto Blues Festival in Modesto, CA. to name a few.....

Greg's song "Your Guilty Conscience" is currently being featured on the newly produced motion picture "Let Me Count The Ways" and his music is also featured on seven Klopf Productions Films. These are internationally distributed surf films. His music has been heard on KCAL9; a Los Angeles based Television News Station. Greg also appeared on the "Cooking With Lenny" blues cooking television show in 1996. Greg recently won the Ravenhawk Productions "Silver Arrow Award" for outstanding achievement in Music by a Native American.

Greg is receiving National radio attention with his cds Child Of The Blues, Holy Smokes, Like A Tornado, Live At Modesto's State Theater, Eyes Of A Woman and Live At The Coach House as well as in Croatia, Germany, Japan, Italy, Greece, The Netherlands, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, England, France, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, and other parts of the world.
With Phil Fistori and Alan Cater bringing on the power in the rhythm section, the band supplies a big sound.
As one New York reviewer wrote, 'People we have got to get this guy to town to see if he's for real!'
We guarantee Serrato is as real and talented as they come!






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