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As The NAMM SHOW 2015 Day 2 was wrapping on the convention center floor the music was energizing on the Taylor Guitar stage.
Vintage Trouble took the stage for about a 45 minute set, ending the convention day on a fun high note.
Vintage Trouble are four guys from Los Angeles, California with a high intensity, energetic and spirited bluesy, rock, “juke” performance. Ty Taylor lead vocalist for Vintage Trouble can’t be contained to a bar stool. Ty seemed to be kid in detention while on the bar stool, just wanting to be let loose. The bar stools were eventually pitched to the side of the stage after the first few acoustic songs. That was it; Vintage Trouble was let loose.. and it was goooood.
Vintage Trouble got electrified in order to pump out the last half of the set finishing off another great day at NAMM.
Let’s introduce you to Vintage Trouble: on vocals we have Ty Taylor, Nalle Colt (Guitar) Rick Barrio Dill (bass) and Richard Danielson (drums). The best pairing of guys and sound you could possibly want in a band.
They are a relatively a new band that formed in 2010. In Mid 2011 they released their debut album Bomb Shelter Sessions which quickly entered the charts: #1 R+B Album and #2 Rock Album on Amazon UK. They also reached #13 on itunes. As their debut album became a huge success, they were a raving success collecting fans while supporting Bon Jovi in sold out stadium shows around Europe.
Fast forward to 2014, they released yet another great album “Swing House Acoustic Sessions” on August 22, 2014 and completed a short tour in the fall. They will be heading back out to the UK in March 2015 and will be back stateside for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 5 2015.
Don’t miss out on 45 minutes of great music, you can watch the entire Taylor Guitar set here..
They picked up yet another fan. Please give them a listen – it’s definitely worth your time.
Thank you Taylor Guitar for the introduction to Vintage Trouble.