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	<itunes:summary>AmericanaRoots.com provides a series of podcast shows hosted by music industry insider, Ray Randall.  All of these shows are focused on the Americana Music scene. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Frank Carillo &amp; the Bandoleros &#8211; Someday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My son and I love to watch the show Mythbusters. Now I&#8217;m conducting my own myth-busting experiment. I&#8217;m testing the myth that you can&#8217;t wear out a CD with continuous listening. I&#8217;ve had Frank Carillo&#8217;s new CD Someday playing almost constantly since receiving it a couple of weeks ago. So far, the disc shows no sign of wearing out. I&#8217;ll keep you posted!



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<p>Frank Carillo has been at this game for a long time. He played guitar on two of Peter Frampton&#8217;s pre-Comes Alive CDs in the early &#8216;70s. He released his first album Rings Around the Moon in 1978 and was scheduled to be the opening act of a huge Led Zeppelin tour that was unfortunately canceled because of the death of Robert Plant&#8217;s son. He has been constantly busy since, including multiple tours of North America Europe, including one as a member of bluesman John Hammond&#8217;s band. He appeared as a musician in the film Prelude to a Kiss, starring Meg Ryan and Alec Baldwin in 1992. In 2004 Frank formed The Bandoleros and has been busy with this project since then.</p>
<p>Someday is truly an awesome album, stuffed full of great songwriting and playing all highlighted by Frank&#8217;s gravely voice which has the rough edged honesty of Springsteen or even Joe Cocker. He delivers the tunes passionately, sounding just like he&#8217;s spent as many nights singing on stage, as he has! Most of the tunes are faster paced bluesy tunes, such as the stellar opener &#8220;Roll the Bones,&#8221; which Frank says was inspired by listening to old British folk/rock, especially of Fairport Convention, saying he was amazed with the content, including lust, murder, war, betrayal and sheep shearing! He wanted a tune spiced with all of this and more. Frank&#8217;s guitar is backed on a number of the tunes by Hammond B3, played by Augie Meyers (Bob Dylan, Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados). With all his travels he has developed a love of new and different instruments. One of these is a laud, a Spanish instrument he picked up in Barcelona which is somewhat like a mandolin, only larger and with 12 strings. He effectively blends this instrument into the tunes &#8220;Everything Changes&#8221; and &#8220;Eastern Time.&#8221; Frank can go bare bones as well. He strips things down to acoustic guitar and vocals on &#8220;Glass Heroes,&#8221; one of the more beautiful songs you are likely to hear. I have a strong suspicion this disc will end up on my Best of 2008 list, if it isn&#8217;t worn out by then!</p>

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