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Bodega Bob has been slingin' a six string since the age of
fifteen. Raised in the border territories between
West Virginia and western Pennsylvania he cut his teeth on
Hank, Johnny, Lester & Earl. Bodega attributes his love of
the guitar and his love of music to his uncle, James Llewellyn
Leyda.
In a
bizarre and humorous twist of fate, Bodega was
introduced to Polka recording stars Wanda & Stephanie and
Frankie Yankovich and blew trumpet on the Polka circuit for
several years with the Moleks in such bands as the Silver
Stars and the Polka Dynamics.
Around age 17 he
was introduced to the Motown sound and spent the 8-track years in
the backseat of his Chevy with the local Hillbilly girls and Ike &
Tina, Smokey, Archie Bell, Sam Cooke and Aretha.
Finally, at age 19, in a desperate attempt to escape
what had become his
only working gig at the time -
playing lead horn in a Polka
band - Bodega fled the Hillbilly Territories and joined the US Submarine Force.
During his
Vietnam & Cold War era Navy career, Bodega played guitar
in liberty barrooms across two oceans and five of the seven seas.
His experience as an acoustic street musician in Spain & Africa
provided him with a rich and earthy outdoor sound that removes any
barriers between the audience and the musicians. Over his musical
journey, Bodega has performed with
such diverse personalities as Christian Music vocalist & recording artist, Jamie Lambert,
and Irish balladeer Eddie Delaher, most recently appearing on stage
in Little Rock with Memphis recording artist, Wendell Craig and in
Tallahassee, FL with Nashville singer/songwriter Linda Hargrove.
After
his discharge from the Navy, Bodega worked as a bassman with the Southern Rock &
Roll band, Sunny Side Up in the Pittsburgh & Tri-state area.
A subsequent move to Daytona Beach exposed Bodega to the influences of Gregg Allman & Floyd Miles. After eight years of the rich
Daytona Beach blues scene, he relocated to Miami, the home of Milton
Campbell, Jr. (Little Milton) where
Bodega laid down his guitar for the responsibilities of parenthood.
Nearly 18 years later he once again began sharpening his performance
skills while playing solo on the coffee house circuit. A mutual
friend put Bodega and Archie on a collision course and it only took
a single one-hour session together to convince Bodega that the two
of them had a songwriting and performance synergy unlike anything
he'd experienced in the past.
Bodega's original songs range from the
funny to the gritty and his love songs are more reminiscent of
whiskey and wet spots than flowers and Hallmark verses. His
straight-ahead rhythm and barroom-bass vocals
anchor the unique sound of Trigger Happy and provide the
springboard for Archie's crystal clear tenor and precise and intricate lead
riffs.
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