Norman Nardini

Norman Nardini is a seasoned fixture of the American rock 'n' roll scene, hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With a career that stretches back to the 1970s, Nardini has earned the respect of both peers and fans for his tenacious dedication to the music and his authentic embodiment of rock's gritty, soulful spirit. Dubbed the "Uncrowned King" of Pittsburgh rock, he has been a frontman, a bass player, and the heart and soul of his band. Nardini's music is characterized by its no-nonsense approach, unapologetic raw energy, and a distinctive blend of rock, blues, and soul, reflecting the blue-collar ethos of his hometown.

Nardini's longevity in the music business is a testament to his talent and adaptability. With albums like "Notorious" and "Bone A Fide," he showcases a masterful grip on storytelling through music, while his release "Redemption" implies a contemplative look at his journey through the rock 'n' roll landscape. "It's Alive!" captures the blistering energy of his live performances, proving that his stage presence is just as electrifying as it was in his heyday. "Breakdown In Paradise" and "This Ole Train," among his more recent works, demonstrate that Nardini’s artistry continues to evolve, driven by an undiminished passion for rock music that resonates with a loyal fan base and continues to attract new listeners. Norman Nardini remains a revered figure in the Pittsburgh music scene and an enduring icon to those who yearn for the unvarnished soul of classic rock 'n' roll.

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Notorious
Album - 10 Tracks - Released April 19, 2019
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  1. April 19, 2019
  2. January 1, 2011
  3. December 1, 2003
  4. December 1, 1995
  5. December 1, 1993
  6. December 1, 1991