Anthony Rosano, a celebrated local singer, guitarist, and songwriter, has built a reputation for authenticity and deep musical connections. While his roots lie in the blues, Rosano’s influences span a wide array of musical traditions. He effortlessly blends traditional blues and roots with a modern, rock-infused approach, creating a sound that is both fresh and deeply rooted in history.
Reflecting on his musical journey, Rosano recalls how his early love for British bands led him to discover the original blues masters. A pivotal moment came when he read an interview with Judas Priest’s guitarist, Glen Tipton, who cited Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac as a key influence. This discovery led Rosano down a path from British blues-rock to the authentic sounds of Freddy King and Muddy Waters, sparking a spiritual connection to the music that would shape his career.
Rosano’s latest work, “Cheat The Devil,” embodies this blend of influences, delivering a vibrant and energetic take on the blues. Recorded live with his band The Conqueroos at Whiskey Bayou Studio under the production of Tab Benoit, the album captures the raw, organic energy of their live performances. With its ascent on the Billboard and iTunes Blues charts, “Cheat The Devil” has resonated with a broad audience, showcasing Rosano’s ability to honor blues traditions while pushing the genre forward.