Enrico Crivellaro

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Enrico Crivellaro
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Enrico Crivellaro at the NiX BBBlues Club
Background information
Born Padua, Italy
Genres Blues
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active1997–present
Labels Electro-Fi
Website www.enricocrivellaro.com

Enrico Crivellaro (born in Padua, Italy) is an Italian blues musician. [1]

Contents

Awards

Discography

YearAlbumBandLabel
1997Down At The Juke Jason Ricci Band North Magnolia Music Company
Oxford, Mississippi
1998Takin’ Chances James Harman BandCannonball Records
Chanhassen, Minnesota
1999My Bad Luck Soul Janiva Magness BandBlues Leaf Records
Deal, New Jersey
2000“Friday Night Blues Revue” Friday Night Live KPCC 89.3 FM Pacific Blues Recording Company
Burbank, California
2001Passport to Australia Royal Crown Revue RCR Records
Los Angeles, California
2002So Lowdown Tour 2002 Lester Butler Tribute Band CRS
Wageningen, Netherlands
2003Lonesome Moon Trance James Harman BandPacific Blues Records
Los Angeles, California
2003Blues Ignited David Rotundo Stone Pillar Productions
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2003Key To My KingdomEnrico Crivellaro Electro-Fi Records
Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
2005What My Blues Are All About Finis Tasby Electro-Fi Records
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2006Mosquito BiteEnrico Crivellaro & Raphael Wressnig Organ Trio ZYX Music/Koch Entertainment
Merenberg, Germany
2009Live At The Off Festival (DVD/CD)Enrico Crivellaro & Raphael Wressnig Organ ComboZZYX Music/Koch Entertainment
Merenberg, Germany
2009 Mojo Zone Enrico Crivellaro & Band Electro-Fi Records
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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References

  1. Archived January 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. 1 2 "Raphael Wressnig & Enrico Crivellaro Organ Combo". RaphaelWressnig.com. 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2013. Enrico Crivellaro was awarded BEST SWING GUITARIST by the Swing Awards in 2002 and BEST CONTEMPORARY GUITARIST by Euroblues at the French Blues trophees in 2004.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)