Post by cofi on Apr 12, 2007 12:45:36 GMT
W.I.N.D. are a Rock trio band from Italy
W.I.N.D. on the covers of French magazine Bands Of Dixie!
Italian Jam Rock Power Trio W.I.N.D. sounds like an interplay mix of Rock, Blues, slide guitar, soulful vocals and a thunderous rhythm section.
All blended with psychedelia, improvisation and "jazzy" accents typical of old-time trios; vintage sound and a polyhedral rhythm section that follows the multicoloured guitar.
They are a reincarnation of the historical bands of the late sixties and early seventies, when the magic formula of the power trios was used to evoke hypnotic blues trails on which they improvised.
Energy, attitude and atmosphere are very important for a band like W.I.N.D.. The fire, the intensity and the interplay of songs like "Trieste wind", "Hypnotic Dream", "Dance with the devil" and "Why Me" captured the attention of many American musicians like Johnny Neel, Mike Cullison, Tishamingo, Warren Haynes, Brian Lee, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, B.B. King and Holmes Brothers.
A Jam Band with a long story behind them..
Four Cds, and hundred of gigs everywhere in Europe, some of them with big artists like B.B. King, Joe cocker, Steppenwolf, Ten Years After, Holmes Brothers, Blasters, Blues Brothers, Animals, Yardbirds, Johnny Neel, John Mooney and many others. They jammed several times with American bands like Tishamingo, John Mooney, Holmes Brothers, Brian Lee etc..
Well known from the "Allman Brothers Family" for their collaboration with Johnny Neel (W.I.N.D. recorded and toured several times with Johnny..) and for the good reviews on "Hittin' The Note" Magazine, their name is growin' bigger day by day around Europe and U.S.A. also.
Last Cd "Live in the Land of Milk and Honey" is on several best selling european charts and "Groovin' Trip" is on the fifth reissue in just two years. Their musical influences go from John Coltrane to Traffic; from Soul to Blues; from Funk to Indian music; from Cream to The Allman Brothers Band..Without forgetting Dylan, Son House, Zeppelin, Van Morrison, David Crosby, The Band, James Brown, Sly and all the black music.
W.I.N.D. are going to continue showing a little more jazz rock, acoustic folk, ballads and other influences.
They just want to show all of the different sides of "W.I.N.D." that they haven't yet revealed, being different every night and making the audience feel like they were a part of something that only happened that one time...
W.I.N.D. on the covers of French magazine Bands Of Dixie!
Italian Jam Rock Power Trio W.I.N.D. sounds like an interplay mix of Rock, Blues, slide guitar, soulful vocals and a thunderous rhythm section.
All blended with psychedelia, improvisation and "jazzy" accents typical of old-time trios; vintage sound and a polyhedral rhythm section that follows the multicoloured guitar.
They are a reincarnation of the historical bands of the late sixties and early seventies, when the magic formula of the power trios was used to evoke hypnotic blues trails on which they improvised.
Energy, attitude and atmosphere are very important for a band like W.I.N.D.. The fire, the intensity and the interplay of songs like "Trieste wind", "Hypnotic Dream", "Dance with the devil" and "Why Me" captured the attention of many American musicians like Johnny Neel, Mike Cullison, Tishamingo, Warren Haynes, Brian Lee, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, B.B. King and Holmes Brothers.
A Jam Band with a long story behind them..
Four Cds, and hundred of gigs everywhere in Europe, some of them with big artists like B.B. King, Joe cocker, Steppenwolf, Ten Years After, Holmes Brothers, Blasters, Blues Brothers, Animals, Yardbirds, Johnny Neel, John Mooney and many others. They jammed several times with American bands like Tishamingo, John Mooney, Holmes Brothers, Brian Lee etc..
Well known from the "Allman Brothers Family" for their collaboration with Johnny Neel (W.I.N.D. recorded and toured several times with Johnny..) and for the good reviews on "Hittin' The Note" Magazine, their name is growin' bigger day by day around Europe and U.S.A. also.
Last Cd "Live in the Land of Milk and Honey" is on several best selling european charts and "Groovin' Trip" is on the fifth reissue in just two years. Their musical influences go from John Coltrane to Traffic; from Soul to Blues; from Funk to Indian music; from Cream to The Allman Brothers Band..Without forgetting Dylan, Son House, Zeppelin, Van Morrison, David Crosby, The Band, James Brown, Sly and all the black music.
W.I.N.D. are going to continue showing a little more jazz rock, acoustic folk, ballads and other influences.
They just want to show all of the different sides of "W.I.N.D." that they haven't yet revealed, being different every night and making the audience feel like they were a part of something that only happened that one time...