Gulf Coast Records is excited to announce Jimmy Vivino’s upcoming release ‘Gonna Be 2 Of Those Days’. Produced by Jimmy Vivino & Rich Pagano with a release date of February 14, 2025
Special guests on ‘Gonna Be 2 of Those Days’ include Joe Bonamassa and John Sebastian.
“Jimmy Vivino has been a hero of mine for over 30 years,” said Gulf Coast president Mike Zito in making the announcement. “His incredible musicianship, passionate vocals, and powerful songwriting have always made him stand out. Jimmy is the consummate sideman, making everyone look and sound great. This new record, ‘Gonna Be 2 of Those Days’, puts Jimmy where I think he belongs: center stage. I am thrilled to have Jimmy Vivino join the GCR familia.”
“I knew Mike and Gulf Coast would be the right label to put my music out,” added Jimmy Vivino. “I was the instant 3rd Blood Brother when we met, and expect a long association with many more exciting things to come”
Jimmy Vivino
Gonna Be 2 Of Those Days
Label: Gulf Coast Records
Release date: February 14, 2025
GONNA BE 2 OF THOSE DAYS — TRACK LISTING
1. Blues In The 21st (featuring Joe Bonamassa
2. Ruby Is Back
3. Gonna Be 2 of Those Days
4. Beware the Wolf
5. Ain’t Nuthin’s Gonna Be Alright (featuring John Sebastian)
6. Better Days Past
7. Fool’s Gold
8. Crossed My Mind
9. Goin’ Down Fast
10. Shady Side of the Street
11. Back Up the Country (featuring John Sebastian)
MUSICIANS:
Jimmy Vivino: Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Hammond B3, Piano, Vocals
Jesse Williams: Upright and Electric Bass
Rich Pagano: Drums and Percussion
With:
Joe Bonamassa: Guitar (“Blues in the 21st Century”)
John Sebastian: Harmonica and Acoustic Guitar
Mark Teixeira: Percussion
Scott Healy: Accordion, Piano (Gonna Be 2 of Those Days, Beware the Wolf, Better Days Past)
Mark Teixeira: Percussion
Who is Jimmy Vivino?
Although I’m proud to say I am currently a member of Blues Rock pioneers Canned Heat and co-producer of our latest release “Finyl Vinyl,” there’s just too much to list as far as played with this one played with that one. But in the end, I will list the people of importance pertaining to my growth as a musician.
Yes, I’ve worked in every form of media in the business from Movies to TV to Broadway to Radio to Records to Concerts…all the way down to funky little clubs. After all, I always say “I’m just a Bluesman with a job.”
One thing I did learn over 60 plus years as a musician was how to work. And I did and still am. Nothing beats playing in live music venues and meeting people. I’m just gonna list my close friends (who are really family) and mentors who taught me the “ways.”
Levon Helm, Phoebe Snow, Al Kooper, John Sebastian, James Cotton, Joe Louis Walker, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmie Vaughan,Johnnie Johnson, Laura Nyro, Odetta, Lowell Fulson, Son Seals, Donald Fagen, Darlene Love, Felix Cavaliere, Barry Goldberg,Nick Gravenites, Canned Heat with Fito de la Parra, Warren Haynes and just about anyone else who passed through NYC and needed a band that could play the Blues, Soul, Real Rock’nRoll and R&B.
Being involved with the Conan O’Brian TV show for 30 years,has only deepened my experience and contact with people who stepped out of my record collection and into my life, and for that I am truly grateful!
Website https://jimmyvmusic.com/
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