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Buffalo Guitar Hero Storms Billboard's Top Ten
"It's surprising that Tommy Z is described as WNY's best kept secret, because unlike a lot of bluesmen he certainly gets around. From Afghanistan to Korea and a dozen countries in between, Tommy takes his blues out to US troops and if this smartly packaged, well produced CD is anything to go by, their morale must be duly raised. There are so many facets to this man's music career. He's played with among other, the Fabulous Thunderbirds and Joe Bonamassa. The two opening tracks, Lovergirl and Going to a Party thump you straight between the shoulder blades. On the slower, moody Memory of Love, Tommy's insistent fat Fender sound is graced with Kevin Urso's velvet room filling organ, and halfway through the song there's an unexpected choral vocal bridge which takes you by surprise on a blues album. The title track Blizzard of Blues lives up to its title with guitar and organ steering things along at a furious pace. This is bold big in your face 21st century rock blues; fast resourceful and brimming with ideas. A blizzard of talent, it'll leave you breathless." Roy Bainton, Blues Matters Magazine UK
"Saw this tight band with its amazing front man today. Talent at every position in the quartet... I saw a full-fledged national act. What a show. And each and every member of the band was a real gentleman. Today's experience at the Red White and Blues Festival at the commons in Fredonia was well worth traveling from Cincinnati to see this outfit [6 hr. drive]. To say I was impressed, might be the understatement of the year. This band is a must see for anyone who loves great blues and is in reasonable distance to make the trek. For me, Cincy-to-WNY was reasonable to hear their sound!" Jim Bianchine, Cincinnati Blues Society
Buffalo News: Ten Minutes With Tommy Z
"You listen to him and you feel you've just discovered genius. Why have I never heard of this guy? How can somebody this gifted be working in relative obscurity? I don't know why he's not big-time. Maybe he chooses not to be; maybe he's as successful as he wants and needs to be. If he wants more than he has right now, though, Blizzard of Blues ought to give it to him." Michael Scott Cain Rambles.net
CD Review – Tommy Z – Blizzard of Blues
January, 2016
Blue Barry – Smoky Mountain Blues Society
Don’t even think that winter is over! A “Blizzard of Blues” is coming your way in the form of Tommy Z’s newest CD! That’s right “Blizzard of Blues!” Named after Tommy got caught in an upstate New York blizzard of epic proportions! Yea, we’re talking Buffalo, New York. The home of snow for the rest of us! With nine cuts, and Tommie writing eight of them, it is a monster storm in fact! The majority of the CD is slow blues. Slow blues are by far my most favorite in the world, and does he ever nail them! Tommy is a singer/songwriter/ guitar monster/ producer/engineer, composer and he nails it in this his fourth studio recording. Several songs are over eight minutes long which gives Tommy plenty of time to state his feelings. This is a real electric blues CD. No filler. Top to bottom great stuff. I’m a guitar player and it’s hard to fool me. He’s got it. I’m hard to please, and I crank it up. And I’m basically an acoustic guy, but dang……he dumped a big snow on me. Tommy has played with everybody who is anybody in the blues. Sharing the stage with most blues giants that you can think of. He has toured the U.S., Canada, South America, and has played the blues from Iraq to Alaska, via Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Portugal, Japan, and lots more. Make no doubt about it, Tommy Z is real. Try out www.tommyzband.com for more info. Try out ITunes to get you a copy real quick. Tommy Z brings the storm of the century with “Blizzard of Blues.”
Don and Sheryl Crow Nashville Blues SocietyAmerican Blues Scene: "Tommy Z Blows Us Away w/Blizzard of Blues."
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Bman's Blues Report: Blizzard of Blues
"From straight Chicago Blues to blues/rock, blues with a hint of jazz and more. Tommy is a master at reading an audience and gives them what they want. Blizzard Of Blues is a diverse piece of work that stays fairly close to blues traditions, flows smoothly, and is easy on the ear. I recommend this one to anyone with a love for blues guitar. It is a keeper. Tommy and the band love music in general, with a deep respect for the blues and those who paved the way to make albums like this one possible...a fact that is evident in every note they play." Bill Wilson, Reflections in Blue
Song by Song Review by Peter Merrett PBS Australia "Hard driving Blues from a master musician, a must for your collection. Helping to shape 2016 as a stellar year for modern Blues."
*** Track 1. - "Lovergirl". Written by Tommy Z.
Blues Magazine Netherlands Review of BoB
"A superior guitarist...a superior artist with plenty of potential." Regarding the song Sometimes..."any electric blues fan should like this."
Bruce Iglauer, Alligator Records
Blizzard Of Blues
South Blossom Records
Blizzard of Blues is a diverse collection of predominantly blues tunes written by Tommy Z, the fourth studio album from this guitar slinger from Buffalo, New York. Over the years he has garnered too many awards to mention in a place like this. From straight Chicago Blues to blues/rock, blues with a hint of jazz and more. Tommy is a master at reading an audience and gives them what they want. Amazingly enough, in this time when blues has morphed into everything from hard rock & heavy metal to psychedelic music and more, Tommy and the band remain rooted in the blues. While they may go for a ride on the wild side from time to time, they never stray far from the roots. A storyteller of the highest order is songs are pretty much woven from events in real life. The one cover on tha album is "My Eyes (Keep Me In Trouble), which became a hit for Muddy Waters. Inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame in 2007 is but one of his many accomplishments. The band has done their part in support of US troops overseas since 2003, with blues-based concert tours in Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Japan, South Korea, Djibouti, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Turkey, Guam, Alaska and other distant locales on behalf of USO/AFE. Rolling Stone Magazine called some of these locations, "The most dangerous gigs on Earth." In addition to his busy performance schedule, he teaches guitar as well as composing and producing music for movies, TV and more. Recently he was hired as a new blues radio host/DJ by the NPR/WNED affiliated station WBFO 88.7 FM where he programs classic and modern blues music for listeners in the WNY/Southern Ontario area and online at www.wbfo.org, doing his best to keep the blues traditions strong and in the public ear as much as possible. Blizzard Of Blues is a diverse piece of work that stays fairly close to blues traditions, flows smoothly, and is easy on the ear. I recommend this one to anyone with a love for blues guitar. It is a keeper. Tommy and the band love music in general, with a deep respect for the blues and those who paved the way to make albums like this one possible...a fact that is evident in every note they play. -- Bill Wilson
Website - http://www.tommyzband.com/
http://tommyzband.com/album/329157…Bill Wilson Reflections in Blue
Rev. Keith Gordon - About.com Blues Bites (See full review here:) blues.about.com/od/BluesBites/a/Blues-Bites-June-2013.htm
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"As we go through our everyday lives, we come across a whole lot of “ordinary.” We have to endure generic cars that have no panche, aren’t sexy anymore, and in general, the romantic attachment that used to be there is gone. The cozy quality diners of yesteryear are disappearing. McDonalds fries are no longer as good as they used to be. Vinyl albums are a luxury now, and the magic of “album art” is just not there when you look at a CD cover. So when, in the course of your day-long trudge through the suffocating wilderness of “ordinary,” you come upon something exceptional, that is something to be savored and celebrated. Especially something that harkens back to style, quality, and is just plain sexy.
Well, blues fans, get ready to be wooed! Tommy Z‘s new album, Sometimes, came across our desk today, and all we can say is “Wow!” Here’s a player that has paid his dues and put in his time. He has performed with and/or played on bills with Robert Randolph, Peter Frampton, Jeff Healey, Room Full of Blues, and many more. He also toured as a member of Pinetop Perkins’ band. In addition to performing, Z also composes, produces and engineers. His competence speaks for itself.
Sometimes, issued on South Blossom Records, is everything an album should be. The musicianship of all the players is top-shelf. The writing is good, the mix is full of detail and depth, and there is not a single note that is out of place anywhere. Z’s command of the guitar is substantial and impressive. What is cool about his playing is that it exudes emotional content that is genuine. It is not contrived or exaggerated. His tone, and touch dynamics are excellent. The influences of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, and Freddie King are plainly apparent.
Standout tracks on Sometimes include “Roger That,” which will have you believing that Stevie Ray Vaughan is back, with Eric Gales and Melvin Taylor tearing it up alongside him. This is a scary good track. There’s a fun Stax style rendition of Willie Dixon’s “200 lbs. of Fun,” and a lively version of Johnny “Guitar” Watson’s “Gangster of Love,” with an exquisite backbeat, and delightfully slow, wicked guitar lines. “Snooty Funk” is sparse, simple, grooving funk, with tasty organ fills, and round, thick, punchy guitar. A slow blues, “So Tired Of Being Lonely” is rife with crying, sweet guitar just dripping with great tone!
Tommy Z’s Sometimes brings back real guitar. This is blues that will kickstart your heart! It’s sexy, bluesy, fretboard magic; blues guitar, played the way it should be. You should bring this one home with you now. Why are you waiting?" www.americanbluesscene.com/2013/07/tommy-zs-sometimes-brings-back-real-guitar/
"An absolutely glorious Blues offering of the absolute highest standing...An eye and ear opener. Tommy Z and his band might not be known here in Australia but man that is quickly going to change...The talent on display on this album is top shelf." ""Sometimes"...Now this is a Blues ballad to savour; stunning and understated, delicious in it's execution." ""Gangster Of Love"...Many a time we listen to a cover of a classic and shake our head saying "why did you bother?" But here we say "why not?" as Tommy wrings everything out of the song as he re-interprets (it) his way. The basics are there (as they have to be) but look out he takes no prisoners with this version." ""So Tired Of Being Lonely"..another stunning Blues ballad." ""I Got Your Back"...every member of the band shines through with an incredible performance." ""Tommy'z Boogie"...a great way to finish what is an outstanding album." ""Roger That"...This is from a NY native, so where did he find this groove from?"
— Peter Merrett, PBS106.7 Melbourne, Australia
“I just received the newest recording, Sometimes, by Tommy Z and it's killer!! First I've got to tell you that I wasn't earlier familiar with Tommy's work and if you aren't, it's high time!..flaming white hot and readily fills the void for original hot guitar riffs that have been missing for a lot of years now. Here's a recommendation from me, Buy this! Don't wait to find it used on ebay! This is a great cd!”
Bman - Bman's Blues Report (See full review here:) www.bmansbluesreport.com/2013/02/south-blossom-records-artist-tommy-z.html
Tommy Z has been a part of the Western New York music scene since he was a teenager, having won so many local honors as a guitarist and performer that he was basically “retired” by being induced into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame in 2007, therefore becoming ineligible for further awards. He has made numerous trips overseas to entertain US troops (his father is a Vietnam vet), and has composed music for film, TV, sports (the victory song for the St. Louis Blues).
Sometimes (South Blossom Records) is Tommy Z’s second album and shows the guitarist to be as gifted a songwriter and vocalist as he is a guitarist. He’s not afraid to tackle current issues, as heard on “Livin’ In A Blue State,” or the regular blues topics, such as lost love (the slow burner, “So Tired of Being Lonely”). He also holds his own with blues/rock (“I Got Your Back”) and R&B (the ironic title track).
There’s also three instrumentals……. “Roger That,” a solid rocker with traces of SRV throughout, the seriously funky “Snooty Funk” (with a shot of “Norwegian Wood” tossed in), and the no-holds-barred closer, “Tommy’z Boogie.” Three cover tunes round out the set….”200 Lbs. of Joy,” a slimmed down take on the Willie Dixon classic, Johnny “Guitar” Watson’s “Gangster of Love,” and a tender reading of Eric Clapton’s “Old Love.”
Guitar fans will definitely get their geek on to Tommy Z’s latest…there’s some fantastic string bending going on, for sure…but there’s much more to enjoy with a great set of original songs and some terrific covers of classic blues.
--- Graham Clarke http://www.bluenight.com/BluesBytes/wn1013.html
"Anyone looking for a new guitar hero that won't let them down need look no further than this comer that won't take no for an answer. Hot, hard and heavy, this white boy has soul, pouring it into and wringing it out of his strings. Killer stuff fully plugged into the cosmic buzz." (See full review here:) midwestrecord.com/MWR668.html
Niagara Gazette — Even though The Tommy Z Band didn't win the competition to open at Eric Clapton's music festival this year, the contest really helped the band to reach out to new fans.
"It's been a win-win for us," said band leader, who goes by the name Tommy Z. His band beat out more than 2,500 other bands to make it into the top 100 for the chance to open at Clapton's Crossroads in April, but lost the top spot to a solo singer last Friday. Des pite that, the bands' fans got behind them and helped to generate more attention for their music through the competition's social media outreach. "We got our music out to a lot more people," Tommy Z said. "Traffic on our Facebook page increased by over 150 percent."
The band will celebrate their new CD, "Sometimes" at a CD release party at 9 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe in Niagara Falls on Friday. Dave Miller of Dive House Union will open for the band at 8 p.m.
"We've been described at a 'soul rockin' blues band,'" said Tommy Z who, prior to starting the band in 1995, played with The Hurricanes and toured with bluesman Pine Top Perkins.
The Tommy Z band, which includes Damone Jackson, a drummer who played with Rick James and Stefanie Mills, and Buffalo Music Hall of Famer, Jerry Livingston, has performed thoughout the region, including at the Seneca Niagara Casino, and Thursday at the Harbor in Buffalo.
The band's first CD was called "Universal Love," and was the centerpiece of their 2003 performances touring war zones in Afghanistan and Iraq and American military bases throughout Europe. The new CD invokes blues rockers like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix, Tommy J said, adding, "There's a nod to tradition, but it also embraces the present sound of contemporary blues with elements of funk and rock and soul." niagara-gazette.com/nightandday/x1121360828/Tommy-Z-Band-at-Hard-Rocks-Free-Fridays/print
“One of Western New York’s best-kept secrets is an exceptional guitarist and vocalist Tommy Z. With a unique blend of Rock N’ Roll fused Blues, the new CD “Universal Love” proves to be a refreshing listen. The Tommy Z Band is subtle with their delivery, yet each track is in your face with soulful lyrics and sizzling performances from each of the talented personnel in the band. The opening track ‘Almost Heaven’ is a wonderful example of Tommy’s exceptional vocals and guitar slinging. A beautiful love song, lyrically and musically, it paves the mood for the whole disc. ‘The Lovin’ I Miss’ is a stellar, modern Blues track, complete with horns courtesy of The Salvation Horns featuring Jazz legend, Chu Nero. Reminiscent of older R&B, this stand out track is fun, funky and very hot. Leaning a little on the heavier side, ‘Justice’ is a radio friendly track, one that would be a great addition to a road trip mix. My favorite track on here is ‘Watered Down Love’.. It ”
Sarah French - Blues Onstage/Blues Matters Magazine www.mnblues.com/cdreview/2005/tommyz-love-sf.html
“NORTHRIDGE, CALIFORNIA, June 8, 2005 — In a tour of historic proportions, blues/ rock artist Tommy Z played more than 20 shows over 30 days throughout the Middle East as part of a USO/AFE tour in support of troops stationed in the region. Thanks in part to the portability of the JBL EON system, the tour was an overwhelming success.”
Tim McGee - JBL Pubs./Mix Magazine www.jblpro.com/press/TommyZ/Tommy%20Z.pdf
"Guitarist Tommy Z will bring the blues to several U.S. military areas in Japan this month during his Armed Forces Tour of the Pacific Rim..." www.stripes.com/news/guitarist-tommy-z-bringing-the-blues-to-bases-1.14163
Tommy Z, voted 2003 Top Male Blues Vocalist in western New York at the Buffalo Music Awards, will be jamming for servicemembers at Camp Zama, Camp Fuji, Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station, Sasebo Naval Base, Akizukui Army Amunition Depot and Sagami General Depot..."
“Jeff Healey and our own Tommy Z add guitar muscle to “When A Blind Man Cries” with help from Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord. ”
Bob Silvestri - Best of WNY.com www.bestofwny.com/entertainment/silvestri/iangillian.htm
“Playing the Blues straight out of the Austin school of Stevie Ray Vaughan and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, he showed how to take other artists songs and turn them into your own. His muscular body behooves the way he plays, as he tore off straight runs up and down the neck of the guitar or played behind his back or with his teeth. The band's 90-minute set was sprinkled with cuts from such luminaries as Freddie King and The Meters among others and proved a great way to start The Guitar Festival. Let’s pass the torch to Tommy Z. and a whole new generation of blues players.”
Bob Silvestri - Best of WNY.com www.bestofwny.com/entertainment/silvestri/tommyz.htm
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