(((folkYEAH!))) Presents
Wed
Jun
6
Rocco DeLuca
Lee Gallagher

"My initial meeting with Rocco - It was pure and centered and seemed to have a sense of purpose, and I felt that there was something burning in his heart that I could be helpful to. It had that kind of truth in it that I decided to run with. I like the street corner aspect of working with Rocco, it woke up a certain part of my renegade ways I'm trying to keep alive these days. I fully believe in DeLuca. I think that he's got the power to be a contemporary troubadour, as I see it, and I hope I can be his friend for a long time, whether I am operating in the same limelight, ahead of him, behind him, in his shadow, whatever it takes, I'll be there. The one thing that I love about Rocco DeLuca is he is driven by his own heart." - Daniel Lanois
Rocco Deluca was born in the winter in Southern California. Like other Angelenos he was surrounded by local literature, latino art, motorcycles, film and music. His early years were spent studying the likes of Billy Holiday and Nina Simone as well as the darker and raw Delta Blues heroes of the 1920's. At the age of seven, he taught himself to play listening to these records. By the time he was a teenager, Rocco had developed the skills and the confidence to start performing for others. For the first few years, he played only specific instruments. It wasn't until later he discovered he had a voice. Street busking, clubs, theatres and and festivals, Rocco has performed around the world many times over with his 1931 National by his side.
His authentic and unusual lyric and voice has since garnered him international attention and acclaim.
Rocco has had the good fortune to cross paths with and gain inspiration from various legends. John Lee Hooker gave DeLuca the opportunity to support his live shows. And later, Johnny Cash and June Carter were kind enough to invite him into their Hendersonville home, where values and excellence were displayed. Most recently, Deluca was recorded by and toured with Daniel Lanois, where he learned great lessons in work and experimentation.
After extensive travel from Kingston to London to the deserts of Texas and California, Rocco has placed his recent stories into a collection called Drugs 'n Hymns. Sifting through failures, cities, friendships, and geographic shapes, Rocco conjured images that were documented live in a room no bigger than a closet, with some help from the Echo Park Jubilee Tambo Flower Unsung Heroes Choir.
Drugs 'n Hymns is the culmination of detailed moments inspired by both the illuminated and the disturbed, unfolding into a drug deal that takes place during the Sacred Service- Always in conflict with salvation and sin, the cerebral and the bestial, light and shade. Rocco's love of contradiction is ever present.
Inspired by 'religion', literature and experience, DeLuca takes the listener on a pilgrimage, a forever evolving search for salvation.
I always sang when I was a kid in Ohio, never thought I would be a singer. I wasn’t raised in the church, but I loved gospel music, black music, emotion, songs brought about by hard times, the blues, dust bowl ballads, lonesome country, and mind expansion.
Not knowing how to play an instrument, but knowing how to sing, I began singing in clubs and taught myself the harmonica listening to the greats--Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, and James Cotton. But that was in Ohio, seems like a long time ago. I ended up in San Francisco and after arriving, my music evolved. I taught myself how to work an 8 track recorder and started coming up with new songs. I found myself close to my influences--the Summer of Love, the Dead, Neil Young, and Altamont , where the Summer of Love ended with the Stones and Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers… who had long sparked my interest in the High Desert of Southern California where I took my music shortly after arriving.
I headed down to a village called Joshua Tree--a strange, wasted land of rock mountains, spiritual magnets, and purple sunsets. In the 60’s and 70’s people used to go out there and take psychedelic drugs and sink into the land, into themselves….still do I guess. Some wonderful musicians down in Joshua Tree have added things to my songs, and for that I am blessed. I have been compiling these songs, recording in the desert and in San Francisco.... I hope you like them.
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Rocco DeLuca with Lee Gallagher
Wednesday, June 6 · Doors 8:00PM / Show 9:00PM at Brick & Mortar Music Hall