Rod Piazza Concert History

Rod Piazza (born in Riverside, CA, on 18 December 1947) is an American blues harmonica player and singer. In a 2006 interview, Piazza cited Little Walter as a major influence, as well as early exposure to Jimmy Reed, Earl Bostic, Big Joe Turner. He has formed, and led, a number of bands including Dirty Blues Band, Bacon Fat, Chicago Flying Saucer Band, and The Mighty Flyers - the latter subsequently becoming the long-lasting Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers.

Sep 05, 2010
Blues By The Bay
Walter Trout / The Fabulous T-birds / Tommy Castro Band / Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps / Rod Piazza / The Mighty Flyers / Dr. Squid
Halvorsen Park Eureka, California, United States
Feb 06, 2010
MARK HUMMEL / Kim Wilson / Rod Piazza Brixton Redondo Beach, California, United States
Feb 05, 2010
MARK HUMMEL / Kim Wilson / Rod Piazza Anthology San Diego, California, United States
Feb 04, 2010
MARK HUMMEL / Kim Wilson / Rod Piazza SOHO RESTAURANT & MUSIC CLUB Santa Barbara, California, United States
Feb 03, 2010
MARK HUMMEL / Kim Wilson / Rod Piazza The State Theatre Of Modesto Modesto, California, United States
Feb 02, 2010
MARK HUMMEL / Kim Wilson / Rod Piazza Mystic Theatre Petaluma, California, United States
Jul 13, 2008
Rod Piazza

North Atlantic Blues Festival

Harbor Park Rockland, Maine, United States

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Seventh Annual Long Beach Blues Festival on Sep 21, 1986 [441-small]

Seventh Annual Long Beach Blues Festival
Sep 21, 1986
 Long Beach, California, United States
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Seventh Annual Long Beach Blues Festival on Sep 21, 1986 [440-small]

Seventh Annual Long Beach Blues Festival
Sep 21, 1986
 Long Beach, California, United States
  Uploaded by stephenhuerta

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