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  1. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Writing On The Wall by Coco Montoya, released 01 September 2023 1. I Was Wrong 2. Save It For The Next Fool 3. You Got Me (Where You Want Me) 4. (I'd Rather Feel) Bad About Doin' It 5. Be Good To Yourself 6. Stop 7. Writing On The Wall 8. Late Last Night 9. What Did I Say? 10. A Chip And A Chair 11. Baby, You're A Drag 12.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coco_MontoyaCoco Montoya - Wikipedia

    Coco Montoya (born Henry Montoya, October 2, 1951, Santa Monica, California) is an American blues guitarist and singer and former member of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. He is of Mexican heritage. Musical career. Montoya's career began in the mid-1970s when Albert Collins asked him to join his band as drummer.

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  4. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Coco Montoya – Writing On The Wall | Album Review. Alligator Records – 2023. www.cocomontoyaband.com. 13 tracks; 59 minutes. Coco Montoya returns with his sixth release on Alligator, his first since 2019’s Coming In Hot.

  5. www.cocomontoyaband.com › biographyBIO | coco

    BIOGRAPHY. “’Just play what you feel, be real about it, and enjoy yourself.’. That’s what Albert Collins taught me,” says the award-winning guitar virtuoso and soul-deep singer Coco Montoya. The self-taught, left-handed Montoya mastered his craft under Collins’ tutelage.

  6. On Can't Look Back, Montoya once again uses blues as a blasting off point for his rock solid, groove-laden music. With his icy hot guitar playing and his soulful, unaffected vocals, Montoya attacks each of the 13 songs with deep feeling and ferocious energy. Produced by Jim Gaines (Luther Allison, Santana, Stevie Ray Vaughan), every song on Can ...

  7. 29 de ago. de 2023 · Kicking down the doors of Writing On The Wall is the scorching “I Was Wrong” about love lost and mountains of regret. It’s one of those songs that hits you where it hurts whether you like it or not. It’s mournful and desperate, fueled by Montoya’s passionate vocals with a tough edge. His guitar is as moving as the song itself, bending ...