Pappo's Blues Members, Gear & Sound
Members
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About
Pappo's Blues is a seminal Argentine rock band, renowned for their influential contributions to blues rock, hard rock, and Latin rock. The group was originally formed in the late 1960s by the legendary guitarist Norberto "Pappo" Napolitano, alongside bassist David Lebón and drummer Black Amaya. Over the years, the lineup evolved, featuring notable musicians like Alejandro Medina and Isa Portugheis, with each iteration enriching their sound. Known for their raw and powerful style, Pappo's Blues has left a lasting legacy in the Latin American music scene with albums like their self-titled debut and Vol. 2, which includes the classic "El Tren De Las 16."
How to Sound Like Pappo's Blues
Pappo's Blues delivers a gritty and electrifying sonic experience characterized by raucous guitar riffs and soulful, expressive solos. Their sound is both aggressive and melodic, often driven by Pappo's masterful use of guitars like the Gibson Flying V and Gibson 'Norlin Era' Les Paul Standard. Amplifiers such as the Marshall JCM900 MKIII 2500 infuse their music with a fiery, tube-driven warmth that enhances the band's robust and resonant tone. The interplay of these elements, combined with dynamic and energetic drumming, creates a powerful and immersive listening experience that captures the essence of blues and hard rock.
Discography
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 1
1971
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 2
1972
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 3
1972
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 4
1973
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 5: Triángulo
1974
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 6
1975
Pappo's Blues, Vol. 7
1978
Refrito
1981
Blues Local
1992
Pappo's Blues, Vol.8: Caso Cerrado
1995
El Auto Rojo
1999
40 Obras Fundamentales
2000
Pappo's Blues 71/99
2020
Get the Pappo's Blues Sound
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