Saturday, 10 May 2008

Sean Costello

Sean Costello   
Artist: Sean Costello

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Moanin' For Molasses   
 Moanin' For Molasses

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Teenager blues phenom Sean Costello was max Born and raised in Atlanta, receiving his graduation exercise guitar for his ninth natal day. A primarily self-taught musician, he initially gravitated towards firmly rock music confect only when shortly ascertained Stevie Electron beam Sarah Vaughan, moving on from in that placement to Howlin' Masher; under the wing of local bluesman Felix Pablo Neruda, a 14-year-old Costello won the Beale Street Blues Society's gift awarding in 1994. Another contestant was Susan Tedeschi and in short Costello began touring as her lead guitar player and stayed with her banding for a brace years. He in any case provided guitar on Tedeschi's 1998 album Just Won't Burn. Presently later going away Tedeschi's isthmus Costello assembled backing kit the Jivebombers -- bassist Carl Shankle, keyboardist and harper Apostle Paul Linden and drummer Terrence Prather -- and issued his debut record album Call the Cops in 1996. Later touring extensively and revamping his band by replacing Shankle with Melvin Zachary on freshwater bass and adding keyboardist Flatness Wauchope, Costello released Cuttin' In in early 2000. The album was a achiever in the vapors community gaining him a W.C. Handy Award nomination for "Best Freshly Artist Debut." In 2001 Costello released his third album Moanin' for Molasses and further cemented his reputation as unity of the topper young vapors guitarists on the setting. The self-titled Sean Costello was released on Artemis Records in 2005.