Blues Saraceno

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Blues Saraceno
Poison's Crack a Smile album cover, with Saraceno in the cover (bottom)
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Poison's Crack a Smile album cover, with Saraceno in the cover (bottom)

Blues Saraceno is an American rock guitarist and music producer from Connecticut.

Saraceno was discovered by Guitar for the Practicing Musician magazine, which assisted him in releasing instrumental recordings on an independent basis. Saraceno also produces for some artists, such as Scott Caan of Dallas 362, Eric Balfour of Fredalba, Lindsay Price's solo releases, Anthony Michael Hall, Brad Cohen of The Woods, and Brian Price, and has composed music for many famous television shows and movies, such as Friends, The Osbournes, and more.

In 1994, he filled in as lead guitarist for Poison, after guitarist Richie Kotzen was fired. Saraceno recorded guitars on the Poison album Crack a Smile. However, he was replaced again upon the return of the band's original guitarist, C.C. DeVille. The album was later released with under the name Crack a Smile... And More, and features fifteen tracks recorded by Saraceno, as well as five song taken from the band's old recordings featuring DeVille.

In 2002, he founded the band Transmission OK, in which he played guitar, sang and wrote the songs. "I never set out to be a guitar hero", he wrote in his personal web page (www.bluessaraceno.com) in reference to the full range of duties he did on that album.

Saraceno also has a signature made Trembucker Pickup made for him by Seymour Duncan.


[edit] Discography

  • Never Look Back (1989)
  • Plaid (1992)
  • Hairpick (1994)
  • Crack a Smile... And More (Poison) (2000)
  • The Sky, The Stars, And The Great Beyond (Transmission OK) (2002)