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There are many talented musicians on the scene today, but few with the experience and achievements as Emilio Roberto Dominguez (Emilio Emilio). The Emilio Emilio musical experience is a unique blend of American music - A power trio consisting of rock, blues, and funk, with a Latin flair. The 43 year old Denver native
picked up the guitar at age 12 (drums, timbales, congas, bongo,
and bass followed shortly after). Emilio is completely versed in
all instruments, however guitar and timbales are his instruments
of choice for live performances. Emilio's parents were very involved
in the Chicano Movement, the "Crusade for Justice". In
the late 60's, early 70's, Emilio and his family would tour the
country, his parents giving speeches and Emilio playing guitar in
between. His passion for heavy guitar came shortly after
in the mid 70's and was first inspired by a guitarist named Tommy
Bolin, who became his first guitar teacher. Tommy Bolin was a very
jazzy eclectic performer who played with Zephyr, Games Gang, and Deep
Purple. After Tommy's passing from an overdose in the late 70's, Emilio
embraced Carlos Santana's style of Latin rhythms blended with heavy
guitar. At this point Emilio put his guitar away for several years
and played only bass and drums in various other local bands. During Emilio's time away from his beloved instrument, he had the unique privilege of playing music with many legends like B.B. King, Bo Diddley, Louis Johnson, Les Mccan, Eddie Harris, Al Demeola, and Chuck Berry. Emilio was extremely inspired by a man he met by the name of Stevie Ray Vaughn in 1990. Emilio was back stage at Red Rocks, Co. delivering backline for The "Blues on the Rocks" Show and had a 2 hour guitar lesson with the Texas gunslinger. Stevie taught Emilio about "tone", and how to achieve it through mutiple amplifiers, and BIG guitar strings, 13-58.
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