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  1. 7 de may. de 2021 · As reported by the GratefulWeb page: True North Records announces a June 25th release date for A Sweet Relief Tribute to Joey Spampinato, which features a lengthy list of friends and fans of the NRBQ founding member/bassist saluting him with 14 versions of their own previously unreleased takes of Spampinato-penned songs.

  2. 19 de jun. de 2021 · By Mike O’Cull. A whole lot of famous musicians came together to help legendary NRBQ founder, bassist, vocalist, and songwriter Joey Spampinato on the inspiring new album A Sweet Relief Tribute to Joey Spampinato on True North Records. Scheduled to drop June 25th, 2021, the set features artists including Al Anderson, Los Lobos, Steve Forbert, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, Ben Harper, Charlie ...

  3. The Spampinato Brothers performing live in concert. The Spampinato Brothers were a rock band from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.They played music combining a variety of styles including rockabilly, jazz rock, power pop, garage rock, alternative country, Americana music, country rock and folk rock.. The group features Joey Spampinato, a founding member, former singer, songwriter and bass player of ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2021 · Joey Spampinato co-founded and played bass for NRBQ, a foursome known for their eclectic sets and high-energy live performances.The first two songs on the band’s debut release were written by ...

  5. "He can play like a bass player, not like a bass guitar player. There's a difference, believe me. And the last thing I wanted was somebody that sounded like ...

  6. 10 de may. de 2021 · True North Records announces a June 25th release date for A Sweet Relief Tribute to Joey Spampinato, which features a lengthy list of friends and fans of the NRBQ founding member/bassist saluting him with 14 versions of their own previously unreleased takes of Spampinato-penned songs.. A Sweet Relief Tribute to Joey Spampinato is an inspired album recorded by an astounding group of musicians ...

  7. JS: Well, as a band, it's been an ongoing quest, you might say. We always wanted to put the music first, whether it fit in with the scene or not. From the start, the creed of the band was that the music itself was the most important thing. We feel like we've stuck to that, and if that's how one judges success, then I guess we've been successful ...