Blues Saraceno

Blues Saraceno is an American guitarist, composer, and music producer, known for his versatility and skill in the rock and blues genres. Born on October 17, 1971, Saraceno's career began to take off in the late 1980s after he was discovered by Guitar for the Practicing Musician magazine at the age of 16. By that time, Saraceno had already established himself as a prodigious talent, releasing a string of successful solo albums beginning in the early 90s such as “Never Look Back,” “Plaid,” and “Hairpick.” These albums demonstrated not only his virtuosic guitar work but also his adeptness at crafting instrumental tracks that resonated with both critics and fans.

Beyond his impressive solo career, Blues Saraceno has also delved into the realm of television and film, contributing his distinctive sound and compositional prowess to various soundtracks. His track "Save My Soul" was prominently used as the main title theme for the historical television series "The Men Who Built America," bringing his music to a broader audience. With a knack for catchy hooks and atmospheric soundscapes, Saraceno's work has spanned various projects, including the tracks "When Evil Calls Your Way," "Blood Shot" (featured in the Megas X.L.R. animated series), "The Devil You Know," and "Wicked Gonna Come." His exploration of the music library world has led to a diverse portfolio, further cementing his status as a go-to source for impactful and moody compositions in the entertainment industry.

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When Evil Calls Your Way
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