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![]() Daniel de Vita (from the album Lost in Translation available as a self-release) The Blues gonna get ya! Proving that point, Daniel de Vita found his calling outside of the traditional delta juke joints and Chicago Blues clubs, learning the Blues in his native Buenos Aires, Argentina. Carving out a place for his songs on festivals stages, the Blues has taken Daniel de Vita to festival stages throughout South America and Europe. He recently released his third album, Lost in Translation, rhythmizing his Blues with soulfuly salvational tones terrorized by his feral guitar attacks in “Breaking the Praise”, Daniel de Vita letting his six-string weep openly on “6 Year Blues” and jazzing a syncopated rhythm for an order of “Black Chicken 37”. Making his debut in 2015 with Southside Blues, an album of tribute to Bluesmen Muddy Waters, Memphis Slim, and Little Walter, Daniel de Vita used album number two to gather other likeminded South American players with the release of Third World Guitars, featuring guitarists from Brazil (Netto Rockfeller) and Chile (Jose Carrasco). Lost in Translation opens its door on the uptown Saturday night groove of “Every Time I’m Close to You”, taking immediate steps to introduce the Blues of Daniel de Vita swaying with Soul. Guitar jangle, piano rambles, and a wandering harmonica hop in the car for a journey up Highway 1 with the sunshine Pop of “California Rocket Fuel” as a honky tonk rhythm kicks up sawdust in “She Claps on the 1 & 3” while psychedelic Blues bubbles like lava-lamp across “Sand Between Your Fingers” while Daniel de Vita walks the halls of “My Sweetest Regrets” on a soulful strut. Listen and buy the music of Daniel de Vita from AMAZON For more information, please visit the Daniel de Vita website
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