I grew up in the 50's & 60's listening to old country standards
by people like Johnny Cash,The Carter family,Hank Williams,
Little Jimmy Dickens ,Woody Guthrie and a whole score of
others that my family would get together and pick at all of my
family gatherings as they were all musical and when they got
together out would come the guitars,banjo's,fiddles,piano's
accordions or whatever they had to make music.
I remember
being a young boy and lying with my ear pressed to
the floor
going to sleep listening to the rhythm of the family tapping their
toes and everyone singing along.I sure do miss those days!
Since then I've had the opportunity to work
with former
members of bands such as Great White ,Robert Cray,and
SavoyBrown just to name a few. After an almost
ten year
hiatus there will finally be some new tunes in 2009!.........
Randy Case /On To You Now Neophyte regional recording artists strut their stuff The title track--featuring nifty roadhouse piano fills courtesy of Tom Witkowski--matches the trademark charging energy of Skynyrd with the rock'n'roll exuberance of Bob Seger. The seamless guitar interplay of Angerosa and Case playing lead and rhythm makes for the kind of high-flying audio assault that lifts even the most lethargic rockers off their bar stools and onto their feet. A harder rock edge (Angerosa doing Hendrix?) cuts into the guitar attack on "The Days of Mr. Greed," while the much gentler, mid-tempo-ed "She's Got the Power" sounds like something lifted from a Neil Young or Boz Scaggs album. The Syracuse NewTimes
"On To You Now's nine originals display a decidedly southern rock influence,often recalling the Allmans or Lynyrd Skynrd,with traces of the Dead and the Band showing up in stylistic lab reports". Larry Hoyt/The Syracuse NewTimes
"Randy went back to his homegrown roots of southern country rock to record "Comin' Home"at his recently completed home DanceLand Studios. Recording at his Sylvan Beach home helped capture the mood of the CD perfectly. There's a lot more rock & roll this time around,from the bluesy,"Slow and Easy" to the southern rock of "Cold,Cold,Cold". Taken seperately,the albums show Randy as a fine CNY musician;listeneing to the two together give a higher appreciation of his musical diversity. He goes from the harder edge rock to the country boot stompin without missing a note". Mike Jaquays/Mid York Weekly Review
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