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BULLET PROOF
Severn Records signs Tower of Power guitarist
Bruce Conte Severn Records is pleased to announce the signing
of ex-Tower of Power guitarist Bruce Conte. The Los Angeles-based
Conte recently agreed to a three-record deal with Severn Records
and plans are underway for the release of his self-produced
recording, Bullet Proof. "We are very excited to have the
opportunity to work with an industry veteran like Bruce,"
notes Severn Records president David Earl. "His impressive
history speaks for itself." Conte, a West Coast native, honed
his skills playing the local clubs of San Francisco. A lucky
break came in the early '70's when his band landed the opener
for hometown heroes, Tower of Power, at the legendary Fillmore.
Soon after, TOP recruited Bruce resulting in a seven-year
relationship including eight recordings for the young guitarist.
You'll find Bruce's signature licks on hits like "What Is
Hip" from the band's 1973 self-titled release, plus "Don't
Change Horses in the Middle of a Stream" and "Squibb Cakes"
(Back to Oakland). He also added to the Tower of Power repertoire
by contributing songs like "Somewhere Down the Road" (We Came
to Play), "It Can Never Be the Same" (Urban Renewal) and "Just
Another Day" (Tower of Power). After a stint in Las Vegas
during the 80's and brief retreat into Jazz in the late 90's,
Bruce is back on familiar ground, flexing his soul and funk-drenched
skills on Bullet Proof. Conte assembled an all star cast for
the twelve-song CD including guest vocalists Gavin Christopher
(Rufus), Bobby Kimball (Toto) and former Tower of Power band
mate, Lenny Williams, who sings the title track. "I think
Bruce Conte is one of the best guitarists in the business,"
says longtime friend and colleague Steve Perry of Journey.
"(Bullet Proof) fits the current blues style while retaining
the funk and R&B sound Bruce is famous for. I enjoy his new
CD immensely." The record, (originally recorded as Rhythm
Meets the Blues), will be re-mastered and re-packaged before
its release on the Severn label. Look for a spring 2002 street
date. For more information on Bruce Conte, contact Richard
Papazian at 503-842-7807, Tom Penn at 909-236-2308 or Joan
Matthews of Severn Records at 410-532-2792. Or visit http://bruceconte.com.
To learn more about Severn Records and its growing roster
of great blues and jazz artists, log on to www.severnrecords.com.
BRUCE'S
TOURING SCHEDULE
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