Music

Songs from the road


Reviews (2)


Blues rock review

d. 15. Dec. 2014

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Lou Lombardi

d. 15. Dec. 2014

"Songs from the Road by Mike Zito and the Wheel is Mike's latest album under his own name. This is a burning set of blues-based rock, Americana and soul. This live album is part of a two disc set that also includes a DVD of the show at the Dosey Doe in Houston, Texas. The playing is tight and flawless while the mix is clean and clear. You hear every nuance of Mike's soulful voice, and what a voice it is! Mike has the soul of Otis Redding and Sam Cooke, with the thick grit of Duane Allman, Delbert McClinton and Bob Seger".


Blues rock review

d. 7. Mar. 2015

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Rainy Wetnight

d. 7. Mar. 2015

"Die-hard blues rock fans should treat these two offerings as a complementary pair, instead of a redundant one. Like red and white wine, they go together, albeit with different musical "entrées." Dana's blues are the "white", crisp and sophisticated, while Mike Zito's "red" songs are more robust and full-bodied. He performs 12 tunes on the CD and 13 on the DVD. Prince's "Little Red Corvette" is the most recognizable cover between the two of them".