John Zito and Electric Church

Genres: Blues, Rock, Southern rock
Web site: http://www.JohnZitoandElectricChurch.com
John Zito was self taught at the age of 11 and has played and recorded with members of Guns and Roses, Pat Travers and The Ramones. Zito had his song “Rain” featured in the 9-11 documentary “Ride On Brother” with the proceeds going to the families of 9-11 victims. Zito has played nationally and internationally, both solo and with his current trio. In addition to national gigs, he has also played many venues around Vegas including the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
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- Free MP3s:
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Rain
- Recent Appearances
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Steel Panther at the House of Blues
Neon Reverb presents John Zito & Electric Church at The Las Vegas Country Saloon
John Zito & Electric Church at Cheyenne Saloon
John Zito and Electric Church at Cheyenne Saloon
John Zito & Electric Church at The Las Vegas Country Saloon
- Musicians:
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Chris Trusty – Bass, Harmonica
Taylor Kelley – Drums
John Zito – Guitar, Vocals - Formed:
- 2005, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Son House, Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Winter
- Current status
- Recording, local gigs
- Related Links:
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Check out John Zito Band's MySpace page


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