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It’s time to go to The Show. Let’s Go. Over their four decade performing career the Granati Brothers have wiled audiences at thousands of shows with their instrumental prowess, dexterous energetic jamming and tight three party harmonies. Working with Grammy winning producer Jimmy Hoyson and renowned drummer Gregg Bissonette the brothers strove to bring out their live show sound and jamming chops on this album of 10 original tunes. Throughout the songs David shoots out a blast of fiery guitar riffs, Hermie flies over the keys with his percussive funky jams, and Joey punches out melodic driving syncopated bass beats. Influenced by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and the Who the band paints a rich sonic atmosphere with creative chord patterns, joyful melodies and rhythmic hooks. With this album the Granati Brothers welcome you to their Show. In the title song “The Show” the brothers sing of their love of the bright lights, big sounds and exuberant crowds that drive them to keep performing for so long. They end with wild climatic celebratory lick trading jam. On the rootsy organ funk rocker “Shake It Up” Hermie paints the town, trips the light and shakes it all night driven by the blazing hot guitar of David G. to rock your world. “Keep Hope Alive” is Hermie’s soulful inspirational ballad urging us to keep believing, dreaming, and striving for what we yearn. “My Heart” is David Granati’s touching heartfelt ode to his son. Drawing on the guitar style and music of George Harrison David pledges his unwavering love for his child. “It Was You” in the Brit Pop style of the Byrds and Beatles was penned by Hermie for their 1979 A&M Records release G-Force. Legendary DJ Pete Fornatell of New York’s WNEW-FM loved the song and played it several times during one show. A favorite of long time G-Bros fans the band recorded it in deeper fuller sound than the original mix. “I Like It Like That” is a catchy pop rock tune about a perfect pleasure that could last forever... I like the way you know how to love. Joey takes the lead vocals on the McCarthy style tune “I’m Not Sorry”, the chord rich “I’m Not Sorry” and the fast paced rocker “You Can’t Get Me Down”. In the style of the Who the Granati’s rock out in the bold sonic tune “The Only War’. Grammy Award-winning drummer Gregg Bissonette joined with the Granati Brothers to record all of the drum tracks on the single and album. Gregg has recorded and toured with Ringo Starr, Santana, James Taylor, Toto, Linda Ronstadt, Brian Wilson, David Lee Roth and more. The album was produced, recorded and mixed at David Granati’s Maplewood Studios by six time Grammy winner Jimmy Hoyson who has worked with Iggy Pop, Ben Harper, Lou Reed, Tom Waits, B. B. King and many others. Hermie Granati – Vocals – Keyboards Joe Granati – Vocals, Bass, and Keyboards David Granati – Vocals, Guitar Gregg Bissonette - Drums Producer - Jimmie Hoyson – Los Angeles, Ca. Recorded at Maplewood Studios - Ambridge Pa. Executive Producer: Raymond Ventrone Recorded and Mixed by Jimmy Hoyson Los Angeles, Ca. Master by: Garvin Lurrsen at Lurrsen Mastering Burbank, Ca. Released by The Atomic Records theatomicrecords.com