James Anthony

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James Anthony (born 1955 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as James Anthony Pecchia) is a Canadian guitarist.

He started playing the guitar at age nine[citation needed].

[edit] Career

As part of the Lulu's House Band in Kitchener, Ontario, Anthony performed with over 150 touring artists, including Sam Moore of Sam & Dave, Gary U.S. Bonds, and Peter Noone[1].

Anthony now resides in Burlington, Ontario.[citation needed] He is still active in the blues, jazz and roots music community as a studio musician, producer, and arranger. James writes and produces artists, jingles and film scores and performs at blues festivals.[citation needed]

As of 2003 Anthony has released four CDs: Nite School', Play Something You Know', Soul Shoes and Room for Me.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ 1997 article on James Anthony from the Toronto Blues Society
  2. ^ Eminence Endorsing Artist James Anthony, from the Eminence Speakers website

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