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Bobby Messano Rips The Slide From Summer To Fall
With October Run
 
Solo Performances, Duo Shows, Full Band Appearances Shake Up Show Format, Invigorate Triple-Threat Singer/Songwriter/Guitar Monster

Nashville, TN (September 9, 2019) -- Triple-threat singer/songwriter/guitar monster Bobby Messano rips the slide from summer to fall with an October run of dates that includes a wild mix of solo performances, duo shows with keyboardist/vocalist Bob Malone (John Fogerty) and full band appearances. "The change ups should keep things interesting," notes the virtuoso.
 
Message from Bobby
Message from Bobby

Thursday, October 3 - Omaha, NE - Chrome Lounge
Friday, October 4 - Minneapolis, MN - Shaw's
Saturday, October 5 - Bellevue, IA - Flatted 5th
Sunday, October 6 - Pomeroy, IA - Byron's
Sunday, October 13 - Pinehurst, NC - TBA
Saturday, October 19 - Fort Collins, CO - Ginger & Baker
Wednesday, October 23 - Sellersville, PA - Sellersville Theater w/ Bob Malone
Thursday, October 24 - Marlboro, NY - The Falcon w/ Bob Malone
Friday, October 25 - Butler, NJ - Fusion Café
Saturday, October 26 - New York, NY (private show)
Sunday, October 27 - Teaneck, NJ - Debonair Music Hall w/ Bob Malone

Messano is primed and pumped to share music from his crushingly successful new album, LEMONADE, which dropped in July. The title track's companion video premiered on Heartland TV Network to more than 22.4 million households across the U.S. and is now racking up tens of thousands of plays on IndiMusic TV, Roku, Hot Rock TV, Miami Music TV, My Jam Music Network, CMCTV (San Francisco), Next Stop Nashville, DECTV and other outlets. The album's first three singles - "The Bad Guys," "Heal Me" and "Lemonade" - are at radio and all digital platformsSiriusXM's Bluesville and Jam On channels are also featuring tracks from the album. 

The disc is ringing the bell with reviewers, with Americana Highways calling the project, "one of the most righteous Roots albums of the year." Goldmine describes LEMONADE as "delicious," KRFC-Fort Collins dubs the offering "liquid gold," and Blue Monday Monthly Tabloid notes the project is a "must have."
 
Bobby's music has not only vibed the airwaves, but has also appeared in jingles and movies, and his song "Dominion Roads" is featured in the newly released film, VFW. The film stars Stephen Lang (Avatar), William Sadler (Die Hard 2, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, The Shawshank Redemption), Martin Kove (The Karate Kid I, II, III, Rambo: First Blood Part II), David Patrick Kelly (48 Hours, The Crow) and George Wendt (Cheers).
 
LEMONADE (Fishhead Records/WMG) is available now.
 
 
About Bobby Messano
Born in New Jersey, Bobby Messano has played on more than 50 major label and indie albums. His music has been heard everywhere, from MTV jingles to Benny Mardones' smash hit "Into The Night." He has appeared or headlined at BAMFEST, The Charleston Blues Festival, Smokin' In Steel, Summerfest, Charlotte Speed Street, Bayfront Blues Festival and many other prestigious events. His recordings have earned airplay on more than 275 blues stations. "That's Why I Don't Sing The Blues" was on the American Blues Scene's Blues Top 5 chart for 24 weeks and was named 2012's Top Blues/Rock Album (USA) by Blues Underground Network; that same year he was inducted into the Delaware Blues Hall Of Fame. LOVE & MONEY, released in 2015, hit #1 on the Billboard Blues Album chart and was nominated for a prestigious Blues Blast Award for Best Rock-Blues Album. His 2017 album, BAD MOVIE, debuted at
#1 on SiriusXM's Bluesville channel, remained in the Rack Of Blues Top 15 for three months and won in the Best Blues category for the Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA). Bobby celebrated his 40th year as an ASCAP-affiliated songwriter and released LEMONADE in July 2019.
 
Stay social:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BobbyMessano
 
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Media Contacts:
Martha Moore / somuchmooremedia@gmail.com / 615.202.1313

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