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Sons of Almighty - Sonny T, Tommy Barbarella, Jef Lee Johnson

Any people here get into that album?

There is some great playing on the album. I forget the name of their lead. Pretty cool singer. Has a lot of religious focused lyrics, which could be too much for some. Not all are based on religious themes though. This album was pretty cool overall. Tommy B, and Sonny T. hold it down as NPG alumni. Excellent piano and keys by Tommy. Sonny rips it on bass, and Jef Lee Johnson just kills it on the guitar.
[This message was edited Thu Apr 15 10:51:54 2004 by dealodelandron]
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Reply #1 posted 04/15/04 11:17am

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dealodelandron said:

Any people here get into that album?

There is some great playing on the album. I forget the name of their lead. Pretty cool singer. Has a lot of religious focused lyrics, which could be too much for some. Not all are based on religious themes though. This album was pretty cool overall. Tommy B, and Sonny T. hold it down as NPG alumni. Excellent piano and keys by Tommy. Sonny rips it on bass, and Jef Lee Johnson just kills it on the guitar.
[This message was edited Thu Apr 15 10:51:54 2004 by dealodelandron]


I forgot, Michael Bland was in the band as well. The singer's name was Julius Collins.
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Reply #2 posted 04/15/04 2:21pm

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dealodelandron said:

dealodelandron said:

Any people here get into that album?

There is some great playing on the album. I forget the name of their lead. Pretty cool singer. Has a lot of religious focused lyrics, which could be too much for some. Not all are based on religious themes though. This album was pretty cool overall. Tommy B, and Sonny T. hold it down as NPG alumni. Excellent piano and keys by Tommy. Sonny rips it on bass, and Jef Lee Johnson just kills it on the guitar.
[This message was edited Thu Apr 15 10:51:54 2004 by dealodelandron]


I forgot, Michael Bland was in the band as well. The singer's name was Julius Collins.

Julius was/is also the lead singer of Greazy Meal.
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