| Mr. Neutron Sings About Soledad
Mr.
Neutron is a poorly dressed trio from New Jersey consisting of two Italian
brothers and a non-Italian drummer. We love and support them because they wrote and perform "Soledad O'Brien" - a rocking tribute to our favorite news anchor and because it is so rare to hear a good rock tune with "dichotomy" in the lyrics.
They wrote the tune in Soledad's NBC days - which makes it "classic rock" now.
Give a listen to "Soledad O'Brien"
Mister Neutron now offers a powerful wave of live surf/instrumental music. Though bred on Jersey surf, the boys toured California in 2007, including a two-hour set at the International Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach.
Damian Fanelli, Tony Fanelli and Drew Paradine have been performing and recording together since 1984 and recorded a number of EPs which led to their their first full-length CD, MISTER NEUTRON LOVES YOU, which was released on Deep Eddy Records in 2004. It captures their sound at the time -- first the Stevie Ray Vaughan-influenced garage stuff, then the later shift to modern surf/instrumental rock.
Since 2005, Mister Neutron have made Otto's Shrunken Head, an always-packed tiki bar on East 14th Street in New York City, their home base.
There's more about the band and other tracks at:
http://www.misterneutron.com
http://www.garageband.com/artist/mrneutron
http://www.myspace.com/misterneutron
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