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Name The Day! - May 18, 2010 NOW AVAILABLE! John Németh continues to reinvigorate vintage rhythm and blues with his ability to skillfully blend retro and modern Blues and soul into compelling music that is simultaneously old and new. With "Name The Day!" Németh draws on the classic Blues, soul, and R&B influences that inform his vocal style and lays down a set of tunes that wouldn't sound a bit out of place in the golden years of Memphis or Muscle Shoals. His vocals, with echoes of the toughness of James Brown and the tenderness of Solomon Burke, infuse the album with a funky, soulful feeling. |
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Limited Edition 45 RPM - April 6, 2010 Vinyl is back! The "A" side of the record is "Name The Day," a rousing old school soul mover, backed with "Why Not Me," a gospel-tinged, spine-tingling ballad. The analog recordings from this limited edition pressing feature jukebox mixes of two outstanding tunes from Németh's forthcoming CD release, "Name The Day!," which will hit the street on May 18, 2010. |
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Love Me Tonight - 2009 Nominated 2009 Blues Blast Music Award "Best Contemporary Blues Recording" Brimming with energy, John's new CD is tougher and edgier. Németh re-visits the inspired sounds of the 50's and 60's when Chicago blues was adding funk and rock to the mix. By reinvigorating the sound of vintage American R&B with his spine-tingling vocals and considerable songwriting skills, John has crafted a timeless slice of American music. Frequent collaborator Elvin Bishop guests on two tracks. |
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Magic Touch - 2007 Winner of 2008 Blues Blast Music Award for "Best New Artist Debut Recording" The buzz around John Németh is substantial, and his Blind Pig debut delivers the goods in spades. His emotive, smooth voice and stellar harp playing introduce a virtuoso of rare depth and power. John's uncanny blend of retro-modern blues and soul music will delight purists and young hipsters alike. |
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Come And Get It - 2004 "If you hear these songs on the radio for the first time, you'll presume you're listening to one of the '50s Rhythm and Blues legends. You'll hear vocalisms that remind you of Ray Charles or Junior Parker or Fats Domino.
John Németh is a natural-born Bluesman, and he proves it with every note he sings, shaping each one with emotion, taste and inspiration. As with the best singers, every phrase delivered is just right, neither over-sung nor under-powered. The subtle inflections and references to masterful singers bring fresh surprises with repeated listening. John Németh makes it sound easy." - Bob Margolin |
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The Jack of Harps - 2002 "Announcing itself with a blast of amplified harmonica, “The Jack of Harps” CD proves over 10 tough, excellently recorded tracks that John Németh & The Jacks are stellar exponents of retro-style blues (with a touch of William Clarke-inspired jazziness on “Fetch That Wood”). The original songs, including the excellent off-kilter “Late Night Hour,” the soulful ”Up To No Good,” and the stoptime “Love Zombie,” flash humor and quirkiness in appropriate measure. While Németh’s confident vocals and big-toned harp are center stage, The Jacks display an enviable command of dynamics and interplay. Don’t miss this." - Tom Hyslop, Blues Revue
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