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Ronnie Earl was born Ronald Horvath in Queens, New York, on March 10, 1953. After picking up his first guitar twenty years later, he went on to stretch the boundaries of electric blues guitar playing higher, lifting hearts and souls a little higher as he did. Like a harmonic seventh note sliding its way into a piece of music before being felt, he would eventually emerge into the New England blues scene as a budding young guitarist.
In 1963, when he was ten years old, Ronnie’s parents signed him up for piano lessons, which he quickly abandoned, discovering that he disliked the discipline of practicing. He graduated from Forest Hills High School in New York in 1971. After high school, Ronnie attended C.W. Post College on Long Island for a year and a half studying American History. It was during these early college years that Ronnie first started playing the guitar. Eventually he transferred to Boston University where he would graduate in 1975 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education & Special Education. Ronnie spent a short time teaching and working with children with special needs in the Newton school system, as well as the League School in Government Center.
1. Backstroke
2. Ships Passing in the Night
3. You're the One
4. Soul Searchin'
5. It's My Soul
6. Evening Sun
7. Jerry Jumps In
8. After All
9. I Don't Believe
10. Blues for Bone
11. Sufferin'
Bass – Steve Gomes
Drums – Per Hanson
Guitar – Ronnie Earl
Harmonica – Jerry Portnoy
Organ, Piano – Ron Levy
Producer – Hammond Scott, Ronnie Earl
Saxophone – Kaz Kazanoff*
Tenor Saxophone – Mr. Excello, Saxy Boy
Vocals – Darrell Nulisch
heel veel luister plezier ermee. en nog steeds een prettig weekend voor iedereen
met lekker veel blues erbij.
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