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Joao Erbetta

Nublu dates just added! Sunny's (the best place in Red Hook!) special "latin-brazilian-americana-summer nights" too! How cool is that?

On July 10th we will be playing at Banjo Jim's in Manhattan. We will be opening for Boss Tweed. They are great! All the info about the venues is on the right side.

On August 28th is time to go to Barbès for a set at 8pm. Is there a better place in Park Slope? I don't think so!

I'm playing with Forró in the Dark every Wednesday at Nublu (midnight and 2am) and there are some other venues and festvals. check out the website for all the info.
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* Vintage Guitar Magazine review!
* 23rd Annual Wammies nominee on "Best Latin Recording"
* Cited twice at "What’s spinning in the editor’s heads this month" - Guitar Player Magazine, by Art Thompson
* Performed at the Gretsch stage at the Winter Namm show in 2009
* Performed the "breakout showcase" at the "Guitar Geek Festival"


July 8th - Sunny's @ 9:30pmt
253 Conover St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231
July 10th - Banjo Jim's @ 9pm
700 East 9th Street, NY
212-777-0869
July 14th - Nublu @ midnight
56 Avenue C, Ground Floor
New York, NY 10009
July 15th - Sunny's @ 9:30pmt
253 Conover St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231
July 22th - Sunny's @ 9:30pmt
253 Conover St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231
July 28th - Nublu @ midnight
56 Avenue C, Ground Floor
New York, NY 10009
Aug. 28th - Barbés @ 8pm
376 9th St. (corner of 6th Ave.) Park Slope, Brooklyn 347 422 0248

The L.A. Sessions: surf music with a Latin twist

The CD is available online at CD Baby and at the iTunes Store.

 

Music:
Viva Waimea!
Tico-Tico
The Dog and The Squirrel
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pictures by Sergio Bonesi
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Guitar Player Magazine, November 2008

Guitar Player Magazine, December 2008

Still Making Waves
by Dan Forte (Vintage Guitar Magazine)

I know what you're thinking: How can instrumental surf music, a genre that was declared dead in the water, so to speak, 40-odd years ago, keep turning up new players, along with new releases from its elder statesmen? Like most, I believed Jimi when he murmured, "And you'll never hear surf music again," lo, these four decades ago. But, despite all odds, not to mention less than zero support from the "music industry", there are probably more bands playing surfmusic worldwide today than there were in its heyday.
One of the newest and most interesting players to hit the scene is Joao Erbetta. A native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, he recently relocated to Brooklyn. Following up two volumes of Guitar Bizarre, he went to Los Angeles to record his latest CD (aptly titled The L.A Sessions, on Monga Records), on instructions from one of his favorite pickers, Deke Dickerson.
"I asked Deke where could I go to have "that drum sound" that I love so much, and he said Pete Curry was the answer for me". While Bizarre features overdubs and layered guitars, this album was recorded essentially live and mixed in two and a half days at Curry's Powow Fun Room studio, with Curry (who genre aficionados will recognize as bassist of Los Straitjackets and lead guitarist of the Halibuts) on drums and Richard D'Andrea on bass.
The versatile Erbetta is also a producer and composer for TV and videogame soundtracks and singer/guitarist of the Brazilian trio Los Pirata. Playing primarily a Jazzmaster-styled N.Zaganin JM Custom through Curry's brown Fender Super, he achieves a rich, authentic sound, but is far from restricted by the idiom. On a set of 10 originals and a spirited reading of "Tico Tico", you can detect Joao's influences (he cites Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Al Caiola, Tony Mottola, and Jerry Reed, among others), as he gets jazzy one minute ("Malibu Nightmare"), countrified the next ("The dog and the Squirrel"), then turns easy-listening on end ("This is your new World").
At 37, Erbetta is roughly the same age that Paul Johnson was when he returned to active duty...

media Guitar Player Brazil 2007 media Cover Guitarra 2007
part 1
part 2
media Folha de São Paulo 2005
media Guitar Player Brasil 2004
part 1
part 2
part 3
media Cover Guitarra 2004
part 1
part 2
media Los Pirata
Folha de SP 2006
media Los Pirata
Folhateen 2006
media Los Pirata
Folha de SP 2003
media "Violeiros e Guitarristas"
Folha de SP 2004
media Guitar Bizarre
Popload
Folha de SP
2004