Ponty Bone & The Squeezetones





Ponty Bone & The Squeezetones
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Biography Born in Dallas, raised in San Antonio, lived 15 years in Lubbock and a huge part of the Austin scene the last 18 years, accordionist Ponty Bone is, after all, completely unique...just like Texas. To define his style of music in a word is a difficult task, but, describing his mastery of his instrument, the word most often used is "awesome". Playing the accordion all his life has given him chops enough to mix his Texas blues with Louisiana Zydeco and, then mix Mexican or Caribbean rhythms with his own wry originals. And, speaking of those originals, it must be said that there's not a more positive, danceable, writer working - who still often takes on political or philosophical subject matter. Consider these quotes: "Now it's time to Do What You Do Best," "She ain't as Bad As They Say," "Life will get better if you Fantasize" and "Who Is They?; why they monkey with your life?" As Ponty related to his friend, San Antonio Express-News writer, Jim Beal, Jr., a few years ago: "When it comes to my music, I go in the direction my writing leads me. But I guess my music will always be rooted in blues and R & B, with the occasional Third World rhythm thrown in." His career is documented on many recordings, from old friends Joe Ely's and Jimmie Dale Gilmore's, to his own as leader of The Squeezetones, to other, newer artists like Chris Gaffney from California and fellow Texan, Robert Earl Keen. Always giving something new to each project, he is often called a musician's musician. Years and years of live work have contributed to a fan base that, quite literally, spans the planet. Writers from publications all over the world have paid homage to Bone as one of the real innovators on his chosen instrument. Even actor and writer Sam Shepard felt obliged to mention Ponty and his band in Cruising Paradise, a novel published in 1996. Future plans include the completion of his newest CD; then, more of the traveling and performing he has been doing for decades, and, as always, continuing to craft more of his unique songs. If Ponty Bone & The Squeezetones come to a venue near you, get out and see them, you are not going to be disappointed.
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Ponty Bone & The Squeezetones   03/28/2002            
Massimo Ferro/Radio Voce Spazio/Italy/2001
I received the new album of Ponty Bone a couple of weeks ago and immediately it became a favorite in my radio shows here: this is in fact a terrific work from a musicians' musician, a man who is really a living legend for his stunning playing with a number of extraordinary artists. But above all Ponty is a performer who represents the quintessence of the Texan roots music and knows like no other one how to condensate every typical Texan music form - from tex-mex to rock'n'roll and from country to Cajun music - in his own superb and original music style. Massimo Ferro RVS Radio Alessandria, Italy
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