Friday, April 18, 2008

A history of pop icons revisited: Gino & the Busy Signals...

Emerging from the seedy clubs of New Haven, CT, Gino & the Busy Signals busted down the doors of the pop scene in 1968 with their debut album, I'm Not Very Tall, But I'm Really Slow. The band's latest album, Not Retired, Just Appears That Way, blends Gino Zuroli's syrupy melodies with to-the-point strumming to generate a disc overflowing with sugar-coated ditties. With standout tracks like "Big-Headed Driver" and "I Feel Your Pane (I'm a Window Man, Baby)" already certified platinum in Europe, Gino & the Busy Signals can count on loads of future success. The group is presently on tour promoting the album; just don't count on them showing up.
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