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Blues Saraceno (born October 17, 1971) is an American rock guitarist, composer and music producer, currently residing in
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. He was discovered by ''
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'' magazine at the age of 16, which assisted him in releasing
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recordings on an independent basis. Saraceno's high profile as a gifted guitar virtuoso and musician opened the doors to an early career as a first-call guitar sideman and session musician. Saraceno is most often recognized from his time playing with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker (Cream) as well as his brief tenure with the rock band
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. Saraceno's early success in the music industry would eventually blossom into a career in producing and composing for television and film.


Early life and career

Blues Saraceno was born to musician parents, who introduced him at an early age to several
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s. He started to play guitar at the age of nine. When he was thirteen, he broke his elbow when he fell from a
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and asked the doctor to position the
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in a way that allowed him to remove it from his sling to practice guitar during his recovery. When he was nineteen, Saraceno moved to Los Angeles to seek a career in music.


Career

When Saraceno was still a teenager, his manager sent a
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to singer
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, who decided to enlist him to play on a song for
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's album, '' Heart of Stone''. The album also featured musicians like
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, and others. His demo tape then reached the ''Guitar for the Practicing Musician'' magazine. The magazine, which was about to launch a new record label, offered Saraceno a record deal. Saraceno released his first album titled '' Never Look Back'' in 1989. Saraceno won an audition with
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and
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, former members of
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, and started touring with them. After two successful US tours, Saraceno was sometimes referred to as the "kid that replaced Eric Clapton". After another year of overseas touring, Baker departed and was replaced by Simon Phillips (Who, Toto) and eventually Gary Husband (Level 42). Saraceno released two other solo albums ('' Plaid'' and '' Hairpick'') as well as furthering his reputation as a top call
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and landing many high-profile equipment endorsements. In 1993, Saraceno joined the band
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as lead guitarist and songwriter after
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was fired. After a South American tour which included the famous Hollywood rock festival in Brazil, Saraceno recorded the album ''
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'' with the band. However,
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decided to shelve the album, releasing the 1996 compilation album, '' Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996'', instead. Still, the album featured two of the new songs recorded with Saraceno. After some time, Saraceno left the group amicably and was replaced by one of the band's former guitarists,
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. In 2000, Capitol finally decided to release the ''Crack a Smile'' album under the name '' Crack a Smile... and More!''. The album features fifteen tracks recorded by Saraceno. After his departure from Poison, Saraceno met the vice-president of Advertising of
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, who was a fan of Saraceno's earlier instrumental work. This resulted in Saraceno working on soundtracks and songs for several television shows and films. In 2000, Saraceno founded the band, Transmission OK. Saraceno also worked as record producer for the band, which was signed to
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, and was distributed by BMG. After a brief US tour, and lackluster support from the label, the group disbanded and Saraceno continued to work on television and film, as well as his session work. Saraceno's has done session work with everyone from Ziggy Marley (''Dragonfly'') to Melissa Etheridge (''Lucky''), earning him a reputation for being a "go-to guy" for many of Los Angeles' top record producers and engineers. Saraceno has also produced for artists including Scott Caan (''Hawaii Five-0'', ''Oceans 11''), Eric Balfour (''24'', Haven, ''Chainsaw Massacre'') of Fredalba, Lindsay Price (''Beverly Hills 90210'', ''Lipstick Jungle'') and Anthony Michael Hall (''Dead Zone''). Saraceno's greatest success has come in the field of television and film. His television work credits include WWE, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, Disney, Discovery, UPN, MTV, MTV 2, VH1, USA, TLC, Comedy Central, Telemundo, SCI FI, SPIKE, E! and BRAVO. A more detailed list can be found on his website (www.bluessaraceno.com). He has commented on how it is not uncommon to have several commercials running in different countries throughout the world, all at the same time, using the same piece of music. Saraceno did three tracks for
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. These tracks were Blood Shot, Berzerker and Ro-Sham-Bo. Saraceno's "Save My Soul" is the soundtrack for the History Channel's mini-series ''
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.'' Saraceno's "Evil Ways" song was also used in various videogames trailers such as '' God of War: Ascension'', '' Call of Juarez: Gunslinger'', ''
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'' and '' Call of Duty: Black Ops IIs zombies mode map, Mob of the Dead and was also included in the soundtrack for a videogame ''
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''. In addition, the song was also utilized to promote
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's 2013 ''Fear Fest'' and is also used as the main theme music in the
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's TV series, '' Biker Battleground Phoenix''. TNA wrestler
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began using "Evil Ways" at TNA's
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pay-per-view on June 2, 2013, as his new theme song. It was also used in a
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promo featuring
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vs.
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WrestleMania XXIX match and another promo featuring
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in an episode of ''
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''. It was also used during a promo for Kane,
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and
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vs. The Wyatt Family at WWE's Fastlane 2016 pay-per-view. German TV-Channel
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and sister-channel
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are using the song for almost every promo-clip for upcoming western-movies in their program. "Flesh It Out" was used as WWE rookie
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' theme tune for the first year of his career on
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and
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. "Strident Missile" was used for
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's history of dominance promo for
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. An instrumental version of the dubstep remix of "The River" was used for Emma's video packages leading up to her return at the post-Wrestlemania RAW in 2017. WWE also used his single "Bad Man" for Jeff Jarrett's Hall of Fame video.


Discography


Solo

*'' Never Look Back'' (1989) *'' Plaid'' (1992) *'' Hairpick'' (1994) *''The Best of Blues Saraceno'' (2000) *''Dangerous'' (2016) *''Dark Country 4'' (2016) Blues, Electronic blues


Cher

*'' Heart of Stone'' (1989) Never Hold Us Down


Taylor Dayne

*''
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'' (1989)


Kingdom Come

*'' Hands of Time'' (1991)


Poison

*'' Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996'' (1996) *'' Crack a Smile... and More!'' (2000)


Gorgeous George

*''Gorgeous George (1999)''


Transmission OK

*'' The Sky, the Stars and the Great Beyond...'' (2000)


Ziggy Marley

*''
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'' (2003)


Megas XLR

*''
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OST'' (2004)


Melissa Etheridge

*'' Lucky'' (2004)


The Infinite Staircase

*'' The Road Less Taken'' (2009)


Lita Ford

*''
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'' (2016)


The Biggest Band In The World

*'' Fight Of Your Life'' (2018)


Guest appearances

*''Return of the Worm'', Todd Grubbs, (2011), Grubworm Music *''Double Talkin' Jive – A Hard Rock Tribute to Guns N' Roses'', (2008), Versailles *''Liquid Piece of Me'', Sergio "SERJ" Buss, (2007) *''Too Fast for Love: A Millennium Tribute to Mötley Crüe'', (2007), Versailles *''Studs n' Sisters'', Chris Francis, (2006), Up to Speed Music *''Go with What You Know'', Dweezil Zappa, (2006), Zappa Records *''Just Like Paradise: A Millennium Tribute to Diamond David Lee Roth'', (2005), Versailles *''My World'', Kang Ino, (2005), Dream On *''
Glitter 4 Your Soul ''Glitter 4 Your Soul'' is the debut studio album by Poison drummer Rikki Rockett, released in 2003 (and reissued in 2008). The record features former Poison band member Blues Saraceno on guitars also Poison front man Bret Michaels provides lea ...
'',
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, (2003), Slave to the Rhythm Productions Inc. *''A Tribute to Aerosmith – Let the Tribute Do the Talkin, (2002), Mascot *''Tribute to Van Halen'' (2000), Triage Records *''Automatic'', Dweezil Zappa, (2000), Favored Nations *''Aerosmith Tribute: Not the Same Old Song & Dance'', (1999), Cleopatra *''Guitar's Practicing Musicians Vol 111'', (1994), Guitar Recordings *''Guitar's Practicing Musicians'', (1993), Guitar Recordings *''Sammy Says Ouch!'', Randy Coven, (1990), Guitar Recordings *''Truth in Unity'', Chris Catena's Rock City Tribe, (2020), Grooveyard Records


Sampled songs

*" Save My Soul", (2012) used by
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for the
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'' *" Moonshine and Gasoline", (2013) used by
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for the television show '' Moonshiners'' *"
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", (2017) used by
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as
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for the Class X Pickup advertising spot over Internet


Other

* His song "Dogs of War" is featured in the episode titled "No Man's Land" of the CBS television series '' SEAL Team''. *His song "Dangerous" is featured in the episode ''Apex'' of the CBS Television series ''FBI''. *''The Sound of NASCAR'' (2005) – Saraceno also composed three songs for the ''
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'' games. * He penned the song "Save My Soul", which is the title theme for ''
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'' TV series. * Several of his songs were in the soundtrack for the game, ''
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''. * An instrumental portion of Saraceno's song, "Bad Man" is featured in a Sheriff Cali advertisement on the Disney Jr. Channel. * His song "The River" is used in a preview for episode 905 of The Walking Dead. * His song "If You Believe" was featured in the launch film for the
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Kubang concept car, which later became produced as the
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for the 2017 model year. *His song “Bong Squad” is heavily featured in the reveal trailer for the 5th main entry in the Call Of Duty franchise, '' Call of Duty: World at War''. The song has also been used numerous times by the American wrestling promotion & entertainment company
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over the years. *His song “Ice Cream” was heavily featured in an episode of Late Night with Conan O’Brien for a 1997 sketch entitled “Conan & Andy Drive an Ice Cream Truck”. *An edit of the "Justice Mix" version of his song "Evil Ways" was used by professional wrestler
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during Styles's time in
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.


References


External links


Official website
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