DON MANCUSO – D Drive CD

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CD

Label: Kivel Records
Release Date: 2004
Genre: Hard Rock

A Rochester, NY native who by age 18 was playing professionally with the blues-rock band Black Sheep, featuring vocalist Lou Gramm, who would go on to front the ‘80s supergroup Foreigner. Black Sheep built a solid regional following before touring nationally in support of a host of legendary artists and bands, including Argent, Peter Frampton, Hall & Oates, KISS, Ted Nugent and Procol Harem. Black Sheep released two albums, Black Sheep and Encouraging Words, both of which featured songs penned in part by Mancuso.

When Gramm moved to Foreigner, Mancuso explored many options. He studied classical guitar, dabbled in rock/fusion, and did studio work in New York City with Ian Lloyd of Stories. He also studied piano and voice at the College of Marin in California. After returning to his hometown of Rochester, he began playing with the band, Cheater, which quickly gained recognition in the U.S. with the 10-inch EP, “Ten Cent Love Affair.”

Over the years Mancuso has worked with a host of other artists including Ian Gilan and Dan McCafferty on the 2011 tour of Europe with Rock Meets Classic, Imaginary Few, Johnny Smoke, The Park Ave Band, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Jessica Hamilton Regi Hendrix and Billy Sheehan to name a few.

His continued friendship with Lou Gramm allowed Mancuso to contribute to Gramm’s various solo projects, including Gramm’s successful debut solo album, Ready or Not, which featured the hit single, “Midnight Blue.“

D Drive released the next effort “3D” in 2010 featuring all 3D art and glasses with the package. It received rave reviews and featured Billy Sheehan (David Lee Roth, Mr Big) on bass for the song Dig Down. Since then The Lou Gramm Band has released a Christian Rock album in the USA and elsewhere. Don released his third solo venture an all-original instrumental EP titled “No Strings Attached” for Melodic Revolutions Records. It features Don on guitar and bass as well as Mark Schulman on drums. Don teaches guitar both one-on-one and on Skype. He is owner and engineer of Rock Productions studio the Porta Plant and has recently formed a new band Eyesalve.

Phil Naro - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Lou Gramm - Lead Vocals
Don Mancuso - Guitar
Steve Major - Keyboards
Andy Knoll - Keyboards
Brian Eggleston - Keyboards
Larry Crozier - Keyboards
Joe Lana - Drums
Dave Quick - Drums, Bass
Joe Szembrot - Drums
Jeff Cosco - Background Vocals
Jim Crean - Background Vocals

Tracklist:
A Little Outside
Down, Rotten, Dirty
Lock Lips
Wait Till The Sun Goes Down
Can't Dig Your Way Out
Why Is Everybody
Down U Go
Funny Pages
You're Never Alone
Missing
Build My Castle
I'm Finding Out
Hey Bulldog (BEATLES Cover)

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CD

Label: Kivel Records
Release Date: 2004
Genre: Hard Rock

A Rochester, NY native who by age 18 was playing professionally with the blues-rock band Black Sheep, featuring vocalist Lou Gramm, who would go on to front the ‘80s supergroup Foreigner. Black Sheep built a solid regional following before touring nationally in support of a host of legendary artists and bands, including Argent, Peter Frampton, Hall & Oates, KISS, Ted Nugent and Procol Harem. Black Sheep released two albums, Black Sheep and Encouraging Words, both of which featured songs penned in part by Mancuso.

When Gramm moved to Foreigner, Mancuso explored many options. He studied classical guitar, dabbled in rock/fusion, and did studio work in New York City with Ian Lloyd of Stories. He also studied piano and voice at the College of Marin in California. After returning to his hometown of Rochester, he began playing with the band, Cheater, which quickly gained recognition in the U.S. with the 10-inch EP, “Ten Cent Love Affair.”

Over the years Mancuso has worked with a host of other artists including Ian Gilan and Dan McCafferty on the 2011 tour of Europe with Rock Meets Classic, Imaginary Few, Johnny Smoke, The Park Ave Band, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Jessica Hamilton Regi Hendrix and Billy Sheehan to name a few.

His continued friendship with Lou Gramm allowed Mancuso to contribute to Gramm’s various solo projects, including Gramm’s successful debut solo album, Ready or Not, which featured the hit single, “Midnight Blue.“

D Drive released the next effort “3D” in 2010 featuring all 3D art and glasses with the package. It received rave reviews and featured Billy Sheehan (David Lee Roth, Mr Big) on bass for the song Dig Down. Since then The Lou Gramm Band has released a Christian Rock album in the USA and elsewhere. Don released his third solo venture an all-original instrumental EP titled “No Strings Attached” for Melodic Revolutions Records. It features Don on guitar and bass as well as Mark Schulman on drums. Don teaches guitar both one-on-one and on Skype. He is owner and engineer of Rock Productions studio the Porta Plant and has recently formed a new band Eyesalve.

Phil Naro - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Lou Gramm - Lead Vocals
Don Mancuso - Guitar
Steve Major - Keyboards
Andy Knoll - Keyboards
Brian Eggleston - Keyboards
Larry Crozier - Keyboards
Joe Lana - Drums
Dave Quick - Drums, Bass
Joe Szembrot - Drums
Jeff Cosco - Background Vocals
Jim Crean - Background Vocals

Tracklist:
A Little Outside
Down, Rotten, Dirty
Lock Lips
Wait Till The Sun Goes Down
Can't Dig Your Way Out
Why Is Everybody
Down U Go
Funny Pages
You're Never Alone
Missing
Build My Castle
I'm Finding Out
Hey Bulldog (BEATLES Cover)

CD

Label: Kivel Records
Release Date: 2004
Genre: Hard Rock

A Rochester, NY native who by age 18 was playing professionally with the blues-rock band Black Sheep, featuring vocalist Lou Gramm, who would go on to front the ‘80s supergroup Foreigner. Black Sheep built a solid regional following before touring nationally in support of a host of legendary artists and bands, including Argent, Peter Frampton, Hall & Oates, KISS, Ted Nugent and Procol Harem. Black Sheep released two albums, Black Sheep and Encouraging Words, both of which featured songs penned in part by Mancuso.

When Gramm moved to Foreigner, Mancuso explored many options. He studied classical guitar, dabbled in rock/fusion, and did studio work in New York City with Ian Lloyd of Stories. He also studied piano and voice at the College of Marin in California. After returning to his hometown of Rochester, he began playing with the band, Cheater, which quickly gained recognition in the U.S. with the 10-inch EP, “Ten Cent Love Affair.”

Over the years Mancuso has worked with a host of other artists including Ian Gilan and Dan McCafferty on the 2011 tour of Europe with Rock Meets Classic, Imaginary Few, Johnny Smoke, The Park Ave Band, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Jessica Hamilton Regi Hendrix and Billy Sheehan to name a few.

His continued friendship with Lou Gramm allowed Mancuso to contribute to Gramm’s various solo projects, including Gramm’s successful debut solo album, Ready or Not, which featured the hit single, “Midnight Blue.“

D Drive released the next effort “3D” in 2010 featuring all 3D art and glasses with the package. It received rave reviews and featured Billy Sheehan (David Lee Roth, Mr Big) on bass for the song Dig Down. Since then The Lou Gramm Band has released a Christian Rock album in the USA and elsewhere. Don released his third solo venture an all-original instrumental EP titled “No Strings Attached” for Melodic Revolutions Records. It features Don on guitar and bass as well as Mark Schulman on drums. Don teaches guitar both one-on-one and on Skype. He is owner and engineer of Rock Productions studio the Porta Plant and has recently formed a new band Eyesalve.

Phil Naro - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Lou Gramm - Lead Vocals
Don Mancuso - Guitar
Steve Major - Keyboards
Andy Knoll - Keyboards
Brian Eggleston - Keyboards
Larry Crozier - Keyboards
Joe Lana - Drums
Dave Quick - Drums, Bass
Joe Szembrot - Drums
Jeff Cosco - Background Vocals
Jim Crean - Background Vocals

Tracklist:
A Little Outside
Down, Rotten, Dirty
Lock Lips
Wait Till The Sun Goes Down
Can't Dig Your Way Out
Why Is Everybody
Down U Go
Funny Pages
You're Never Alone
Missing
Build My Castle
I'm Finding Out
Hey Bulldog (BEATLES Cover)