I had the rare privilege of not only being a huge fan of Gino, but then having the opportunity to work for him. It was beyond a dream come true. I was on tour with the band in 1979. I started as a roadie and became one of his personal attendants along with his uncle Pasquale. (maybe cousin...it's been awhile) What a remarkable experience. What a wonderful family! What a life altering experience...because I learned about perfection and hard work, and how much that means. To this day Gino resides in my heart and head. When I draw my last breath, I hope I'm listening to Gino.
That's beautiful to have met ❤️😍 him and work so close to my idol. I,ve had dreams as a young girl about meeting him back stage and all these years later I still dream about meeting him the wheels of life are turning much faster the restless hands of time weigh me down.
I saw Gino in 1978 on his first tour to Florida. I bought tickets for brother's birthday. Gino and band were incredible, incredible, and he was so appreciative and humbled by the audiences love for him. Great memories.💗
So nice to see these icons simply talking about something they did that changed the world and the lives of people who listened to their works --- seems like such a great and genuine guy! #loongliveginovanelli
I have loved Gino Vanelli all of my life. People Gotta Move was the first record I got of his when I was around 16 or 17 years old. I'm now 64 and I still get the same feelings from his music as I did back then. I will always love him and his music
Villaboy - Mark Craney was a master musician. And, let’s not fail to mention the nearly unknown-and absolute monster guitarist-Carlos Rios. Unbelievable talent in both of those guys. Jimmy Haslip on bass! And, one of my favorite sax men: Ernie Watts. (Who I finally got to see last fall, at the Baked Potato in Hollywood, with guitarist, Thom Rotella. And, Ernie was on fire!) Everyone who’s played with Gino has been phenomenal! And, I should say that Brother to Brother is an incredible album, and one of my all time favorites, for sure!! Nightwalker is also wonderful. A lot of Gino’s earlier albums, I want to get into, but just haven’t, yet. Probably, about time, I’ve only been a fan since 1978!
Oh dear god how l love Gino vannelli I was in high school when I first heard him . He was and still is gorgeous ❤️💕 as ever that's my bucket list to meet him and see him perform before we both die. I'm still that teenage girl in Cleveland thinking about those nights in Montreal in get the sweetest thoughs of you and me
Had the GREAT pleasure of finally seeing this man live in Los Angeles late last year. I was on a trip to the Us and arranged my whole trip around this concert . As a fan for many years this was truly the greatest concert I have ever seen- incredible musicians and of course Gino whose voice had not aged at all.
Simply an amazing artist, with one of the most pure and heartfelt vocals I've heard in a decades . The narrator mentions that Vanelli popular on Soul-R&B stations...ABSOLUTELY true! Definitely one of my favorites, regardless of genre.
Gino put the nail on the head for this one. So many aspiring artists wind up living from single to single dealing with the pressures of coming up with bigger, better single than the previous one. It's what kills a lot of great artists over the years. They become One Hit wonders and disappear from the radio waves.
The first time I heard the Brother To Brother album was on a road trip with my brother Pete from NYC to Washington DC in 1978. I was hooked. I've always loved that album, and Nightwalker, and Black Cars. I get his point about the whims of pop music and not wanting to be chained to it, but for me, Brother To Brother always brings back great memories. Thank you Mr Vanelli, for providing a soundtrack for a good period in my life.
Herb was the A in A & M. Alpert. I’ve like Gino since 1974. Saw him in May of 1974 on Don Kishner’s Rock Concert. On a Friday night. Heard People Gotta Move and I said this guy gets it. I heard Latin,Jazz, Big Band all together. At 18 I went WOW. Saw him at the LA Forum in 1976. Watched him perform like I was a music student. There to learn. I wasn’t watching a concert. I watched a young master at work. And here’s the kicker I’m not a musician nor have a strong musical background. I just absorbed the live music and notes played and lyrics sang like a sponge. I always had a sense of his ability to mix everything into his music.
Gino speaks with an intelligence that is rare. Back in the 70’s working in an extreme high end audio store, Gino’s albums were the default demo records. The music was great, but the engineering of the audio, and the quality of the physical vinyl records, the pressing, was extraordinary. Herb Alpert produced a product that was superior to anything else in the industry back then. We always told our customers that the difference existed because a professional musician owned the record company.
Interesting. I'm no audiophile, but as a life long vinyl collector I've noted a&m discs always seem to stand out. Alperr's 'Going Places' had remarkable fidelity for it's time and still holds up. As a teenager in the cassette saturated late 80s, I had noticed Polydor seemed to be the default choice for listening in car. Scandinavians and Germans always seemed to have that audio production thing down.
Yes, I agree. Gino speaks with a great intelligence. Also for me the albums that Gino did in the 70’s for AM records are awesome not only for the his great music (and singing of course) but also for the high quality recording. Many times I've thought what Gino and his brothers have done and, also for me, it was because Herp Halbert was a musician and he was also very close to the way of “thinking” music as Gino. And if you even notice how the musicians have played in those records (for example: Mark Craney, Jay Graydon, Jimmy Haslip, Carlos Rios ect.) is not easy today do the same thing because a record company problably could say: “…too complicated, forget it”.
@@davexxx5175 so true and sadly they don't even bother to pretend they're composing anymore. They just call it "making beats"; the actual 'music' is just digital ear candy in the background.
@@maxi-me - Yes, it's so real what you say. It's difficult to find a good composition ..now almost all the music is a "digital ear candy in the background". it's so sad but it's so.
I was in high school. I was a roadie for a local band. One night as we unload the van with musical equipment. We sat in the living room. Opened some beers. And my friend put on Night Walker. I was taken by the level of production. The drums were unbelievable. The voice was exceptional. I became a fan of Gino V. At the age of 17. I work in the music business. I work so many concerts. But I have yet to hear him live.
I remember playing the sumptuous jazz break in "Powerful People" for my father and he was floored. I still listen to that once in awhile today because it's so awesome.
After so many years he seems so young, like young boy. I can't believe, he blow me away.memoris from my teen age l just wanna stop.he is a humble person l like the way he is... Belmont ca usa
He did in Canada no worries there his wife is from Oregon and I think he lives there. He's been a dedicated husband and father for a long time so the comment previously it's not true. Even close to truth.
Great song in the time of many great artist and songs Gino even Just wanna stop will be in the top of great songs. The world may box you, if you let them you do what is in your heart they will follow. Art is infinite dont let mans ignorance cage you. You make life good.
I’ve been a huge fan since my older brother turned me onto Gino in the early 70’s…..I love his jazzy stuff the most and his brothers guitar work in the early days…..👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What a fabulous Singer, Performer Gino was , his music was electric. The Women use to melt around him. He had to have heavy security they use to storm the stage. When I think about those nights in Montreal I get the Greatest thoughts of You and Me! 😁😎😀
I don't know how I discovered Gino but it was in 1978. I was a junior in high school. Maybe it was from hearing his single, "I Just Wanna Stop", but I cannot remember. All I know is that I'm SO GLAD that I discovered him. I went to his concert in 1979 when I was a senior in high school and took one of my best friends with me and she turned into a Vannelli fan that night. It was an incredible show. I'd love to see him again but he doesn't tour in my area very often. Next time he does, however, I'll be there. And, btw, he was freakin sexy back then and still is. Gosh almighty! ❤❤👍👍
I noticed that his personality prevented him to be just a star. I realized he is a beautiful human being before being a great musician. His life is fulfilled irrespective of the quantity of his success. That is not affordable unless one is a genuine person about its life. So I respect him in addition to a long time fan of the Brother to Brother album which is an album, a world of its own, not a mere hit single but a monolith in the history of my favorite music. Anyone knowing him must love him.
Love his arrangements and voice. Lush and full. Living Inside Myself and I just Wanna Stop were classics but he was more than just single artist, his albums were good.
OMG.... I had two of his albums in the 70’s!!! Loved his voice/ music🎶🎶🎶! Mama Coco was so sexy and Fly Into This Night!!! So Badass🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾 Oh yes... and we were high too... just groovin!💆🏽....... Still listening to Gino💋 Brother to Brother was MAGNIFICENT ✨✨✨
This cat here. The sisters in Chicago were feeling Gino. The Black community embraced Gino 100%. His movies gives me chills. So many great high school memories. Check out Mama COCO
I have nothing but respect for artists who would prefer to remain true to themselves than to get on the treadmill. I've heard time and time again that "The Gist Of The Gemini" is amazing. And after seeing this I have to find out for myself.
Hello You Handsome Devil.......I met you back in the day at a place called LaRonde in Montreal. You were absolutely everything I hoped you'd be. So nice and humble. I remember singing, Living Inside Myself in my room until my dad pounded on the wall and told me to STHU. I didn't listen and I had a very nice career as a studio vocalist and I think of you so very often. A true idol mine.
Gino was/is a good singer but man he was surrounded but damn good musicians and was what caught my attention and the reason I went to see him live and I wasn't disappointed!
I just the Gino Vannelli. And yes, the single, I Just Want to Stop is my favorite song ever. There's a romantic feeling about it that makes you want to be in Montreal. I get senses that I'm standing there in the rain on a warm summer night.
Gino always had great drummers. Graham Lear was the first and he went on to play with Santana for a decade. Craney was great rest in peace. Vinnie Colaiuta. He Did some work with Garibaldi on black cars. The list goes on everybody who drums for him is super good.
I had the rare privilege of not only being a huge fan of Gino, but then having the opportunity to work for him. It was beyond a dream come true. I was on tour with the band in 1979. I started as a roadie and became one of his personal attendants along with his uncle Pasquale. (maybe cousin...it's been awhile) What a remarkable experience. What a wonderful family! What a life altering experience...because I learned about perfection and hard work, and how much that means. To this day Gino resides in my heart and head. When I draw my last breath, I hope I'm listening to Gino.
That's beautiful to have met ❤️😍 him and work so close to my idol. I,ve had dreams as a young girl about meeting him back stage and all these years later I still dream about meeting him the wheels of life are turning much faster the restless hands of time weigh me down.
@@crystalfreeman9295Me too. I had a huge crush on him in the 70s and would love to meet him. Time moves too fast.
"I JUST WANNA STOP" is a beautiful song and Gino Vannelli did such a wonderful job singing it! One of my all time favorites!!!!
I saw Gino in 1978 on his first tour to Florida. I bought tickets for brother's birthday. Gino and band were incredible, incredible, and he was so appreciative and humbled by the audiences love for him. Great memories.💗
So nice to see these icons simply talking about something they did that changed the world and the lives of people who listened to their works --- seems like such a great and genuine guy! #loongliveginovanelli
What a delightful, modest guy. Thanks for this history of an immortal record!
maravilhoso , me emociono de ti ver ,ti ver cantando , vc é único Love
Black Cars really knocked me out. But I Just Wanna Stop is one of the classiest hits ever.
Beautiful voice ,beautiful man
I never tired listen your song i just wanna stop i feel in my soul that is forever!!
I was so in love with GIno Vanelli.... I eventually wore the album out..*sigh*...he still makes my heart flutter!!
Not sure what year this interview was, but it's so cool to hear his story...still very handsome, too.
me too!!
I have loved Gino Vanelli all of my life. People Gotta Move was the first record I got of his when I was around 16 or 17 years old. I'm now 64 and I still get the same feelings from his music as I did back then. I will always love him and his music
One of my all time favourite albums Brother To Brother with a stellar performance by Mark Craney on drums.
Villaboy - Mark Craney was a master musician. And, let’s not fail to mention the nearly unknown-and absolute monster guitarist-Carlos Rios. Unbelievable talent in both of those guys. Jimmy Haslip on bass! And, one of my favorite sax men: Ernie Watts. (Who I finally got to see last fall, at the Baked Potato in Hollywood, with guitarist, Thom Rotella. And, Ernie was on fire!) Everyone who’s played with Gino has been phenomenal! And, I should say that Brother to Brother is an incredible album, and one of my all time favorites, for sure!! Nightwalker is also wonderful. A lot of Gino’s earlier albums, I want to get into, but just haven’t, yet. Probably, about time, I’ve only been a fan since 1978!
Carlos Rios!! Fusion monster.
Still a favorite of mine...40yrs a favorite!
“Wheels of Life” one of my favourite Gino songs
Oh dear god how l love Gino vannelli I was in high school when I first heard him . He was and still is gorgeous ❤️💕 as ever that's my bucket list to meet him and see him perform before we both die. I'm still that teenage girl in Cleveland thinking about those nights in Montreal in get the sweetest thoughs of you and me
That is a great one.
Had the GREAT pleasure of finally seeing this man live in Los Angeles late last year. I was on a trip to the Us and arranged my whole trip around this concert . As a fan for many years this was truly the greatest concert I have ever seen- incredible musicians and of course Gino whose voice had not aged at all.
Gino Vanelli is priceless no matter what he had to endure. He has a special place in my heart
A soft spoken LEGEND.
Gino and that song are embedded in my soul, such nostalgic memories!
Simply an amazing artist, with one of the most pure and heartfelt vocals I've heard in a decades . The narrator mentions that Vanelli popular on Soul-R&B stations...ABSOLUTELY true! Definitely one of my favorites, regardless of genre.
I grew up in the 70s in the US Virgin Islands. This is one of my favorite songs. It is on every playlist that I have.
Gino put the nail on the head for this one. So many aspiring artists wind up living from single to single dealing with the pressures of coming up with bigger, better single than the previous one. It's what kills a lot of great artists over the years. They become One Hit wonders and disappear from the radio waves.
The first time I heard the Brother To Brother album was on a road trip with my brother Pete from NYC to Washington DC in 1978. I was hooked. I've always loved that album, and Nightwalker, and Black Cars. I get his point about the whims of pop music and not wanting to be chained to it, but for me, Brother To Brother always brings back great memories. Thank you Mr Vanelli, for providing a soundtrack for a good period in my life.
I agree with you brother I have a hard time choosing between brother to brother and nightwalker.
@@gordoh7634 Both equally great.
My favorite song by Gino is (People Gotta Move)
@bmocogni th-cam.com/video/WhjX6-iWIAg/w-d-xo.html
Mine is Nightwalker...
LOVE that one!!!
great and underrated artist, great songs..........and still looks good! fly hair!
Gino has a special place in one of the greatest eras of music
I had his poster on my bedroom wall many many moons ago still a gorgeous man with a beautiful voice!. Thanks for posting thumbs up.
It's rather tough to find an unattractive Italian or Sicilian guy.
Best hair everrrrrr. I love his music to this day and I play it all the time. Thanks for the music Gino. :)
Herb was the A in A & M. Alpert.
I’ve like Gino since 1974.
Saw him in May of 1974 on Don Kishner’s Rock Concert. On a Friday night.
Heard People Gotta Move and I said this guy gets it.
I heard Latin,Jazz, Big Band all together. At 18 I went WOW.
Saw him at the LA Forum in 1976. Watched him perform like I was a music student.
There to learn. I wasn’t watching a concert. I watched a young master at work.
And here’s the kicker I’m not a musician nor have a strong musical background.
I just absorbed the live music and notes played and lyrics sang like a sponge.
I always had a sense of his ability to mix everything into his music.
Gino speaks with an intelligence that is rare. Back in the 70’s working in an extreme high end audio store, Gino’s albums were the default demo records. The music was great, but the engineering of the audio, and the quality of the physical vinyl records, the pressing, was extraordinary. Herb Alpert produced a product that was superior to anything else in the industry back then. We always told our customers that the difference existed because a professional musician owned the record company.
Interesting. I'm no audiophile, but as a life long vinyl collector I've noted a&m discs always seem to stand out. Alperr's 'Going Places' had remarkable fidelity for it's time and still holds up.
As a teenager in the cassette saturated late 80s, I had noticed Polydor seemed to be the default choice for listening in car. Scandinavians and Germans always seemed to have that audio production thing down.
Yes, I agree. Gino speaks with a great intelligence.
Also for me the albums that Gino did in the 70’s for AM records are awesome not only for the his great music (and singing of course) but also for the high quality recording. Many times I've thought what Gino and his brothers have done and, also for me, it was because Herp Halbert was a musician and he was also very close to the way of “thinking” music as Gino.
And if you even notice how the musicians have played in those records (for example: Mark Craney, Jay Graydon, Jimmy Haslip, Carlos Rios ect.) is not easy today do the same thing because a record company problably could say: “…too complicated, forget it”.
@@davexxx5175 so true and sadly they don't even bother to pretend they're composing anymore. They just call it "making beats"; the actual 'music' is just digital ear candy in the background.
@@maxi-me - Yes, it's so real what you say. It's difficult to find a good composition ..now almost all the music is a "digital ear candy in the background". it's so sad but it's so.
Roger Smith Funny because I first heard Vannelli in a high end stereo store.
Talented man thanks for the video
I was in high school. I was a roadie for a local band. One night as we unload the van with musical equipment. We sat in the living room. Opened some beers. And my friend put on Night Walker. I was taken by the level of production. The drums were unbelievable. The voice was exceptional. I became a fan of Gino V. At the age of 17. I work in the music business. I work so many concerts. But I have yet to hear him live.
An Incredible voice for sure. Love Gino.
Gino does have an amazing voice that is why I.listen to his songs over and over again.
Great song and album! Great singer!
Had the biggest crush on him yrs ago. Gorgeous man with one hell of a talent. Still sounds great. Seen him twice in concert.
He is still beautiful. I played wanna stop forever. Beauty and pipes. Be still my heart.♥️
I remember playing the sumptuous jazz break in "Powerful People" for my father and he was floored. I still listen to that once in awhile today because it's so awesome.
The production of this song is second to none.
Love your music now and then 😃💝💙👍🌝
Wow that hair and that voice back in the day! 👌🏽
I'm thinking he was wearing a wig in the 70s
It must be a great feeling to know that you have made people smile and happy for just even 5 minutes with a wonderful song.
Without a doubt one of my fav tunes ever!
So very handsome and wonderful voice
I was born in 1990 and know and love that song. Amazing
I remember This song always on my moms AM Radio in her 76 Honda Cvcc Wagon on KFI 640
After so many years he seems so young, like young boy. I can't believe, he blow me away.memoris from my teen age l just wanna stop.he is a humble person l like the way he is... Belmont ca usa
Definitely never got the recognition he deserves.
Tell that to the Thousand women he probably slept with
He did in Canada no worries there his wife is from Oregon and I think he lives there. He's been a dedicated husband and father for a long time so the comment previously it's not true. Even close to truth.
@@gordoh7634 were you with him backstage I don't think so every Rockstar was screwing hundreds of women so you're just in denial
Finally, I totally agree.
@@gordoh7634 Serious musician,with big time vocal range.
Great song in the time of many great artist and songs Gino even Just wanna stop will be in the top of great songs. The world may box you, if you let them you do what is in your heart they will follow. Art is infinite dont let mans ignorance cage you. You make life good.
What at AWESOME voice.... my all time favorite album of Gino Vannelli is "Gist of the Gemini" ..."Powerful People" is another great.
I always loved me some baddddddd!!
LEGEND GINO VANNELLI 👑❤🔥😘🙏🏽
The so very MUTITALENTED, beautiful
Soul..❤ Love, and BLESSING to you
Always.. GINO🙏🏽
great singer
I just bought a cd with 70s songs and this one is on their. Pure fire!
I'm still loving that song,a beautiful work of art.
I’ve been a huge fan since my older brother turned me onto Gino in the early 70’s…..I love his jazzy stuff the most and his brothers guitar work in the early days…..👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He is just one god given talented man. His music... Outstanding xxxxx
Brother to Brother solid album beginning to end.
The " i don't want to stop" hit won't stop being #1 ever ... when i sent the song to my 23 years old daughter she loved it....
What a fabulous Singer, Performer Gino was , his music was electric. The Women use to melt around him. He had to have heavy security they use to storm the stage. When I think about those nights in Montreal I get the Greatest thoughts of You and Me! 😁😎😀
What do you mean, was?
What a great voice
Wanted to say Hi....we performed together back in the 70's when I played drums with Three Dog Night
Cool! That's awesome . one of the best time it's for music
WOW ! I DID TOO. AIN'T THAT SOMETHING ?
@@TRICK-OR-TREAT236 What group were you with?
Are you Floyd Sneed another great Canadian?
My theory on 3 dog night- Put together the great B sides - and.or ballads and issue it. I love your B's
I don't know how I discovered Gino but it was in 1978. I was a junior in high school. Maybe it was from hearing his single, "I Just Wanna Stop", but I cannot remember. All I know is that I'm SO GLAD that I discovered him. I went to his concert in 1979 when I was a senior in high school and took one of my best friends with me and she turned into a Vannelli fan that night. It was an incredible show. I'd love to see him again but he doesn't tour in my area very often. Next time he does, however, I'll be there. And, btw, he was freakin sexy back then and still is. Gosh almighty! ❤❤👍👍
My personal favorite "Lady" hauntingly beautiful!!
I love that song ,I listen to it on you tube quite a lot ❤❤
Living inside myself...
That's my theme Song to my life.
Such a great Singer,Wonder vocals and Beautiful Songs!!🎼
Love me sum Gino⭐
Dark Child Love that song as well. Would sing it in my head when I would be flying on a plane...as I would be looking over clouds or a sunset.
He looks great, love ginos music!!
I noticed that his personality prevented him to be just a star. I realized he is a beautiful human being before being a great musician. His life is fulfilled irrespective of the quantity of his success. That is not affordable unless one is a genuine person about its life. So I respect him in addition to a long time fan of the Brother to Brother album which is an album, a world of its own, not a mere hit single but a monolith in the history of my favorite music. Anyone knowing him must love him.
I get exactly what you’re saying. When I heard the lyrics in the song “People I Belong To” I felt the exact same way.
Love his arrangements and voice. Lush and full. Living Inside Myself and I just Wanna Stop were classics but he was more than just single artist, his albums were good.
Album to listen before you die. Gino Vannelli - Powerful People 1974
Love Powerful People.
How about just listen to it while you're living
My favorite GV song. CKGM in Montreal played this every morning as I was starting my rounds at work in '78.
Great stories. Love his music, especially Song for My Father.
"I just wanna stop!"....love it!!……...great song!
Wow ! What a genuinely nice and modest guy. A pleasure to listen to his interview.
OMG.... I had two of his albums in the 70’s!!! Loved his voice/ music🎶🎶🎶! Mama Coco was so sexy and Fly Into This Night!!! So Badass🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾 Oh yes... and we were high too... just groovin!💆🏽....... Still listening to Gino💋 Brother to Brother was MAGNIFICENT ✨✨✨
An incredible artist and musician!
This cat here. The sisters in Chicago were feeling Gino. The Black community embraced Gino 100%. His movies gives me chills. So many great high school memories. Check out Mama COCO
My favorite, "APPALOOSA " Great song!
I have nothing but respect for artists who would prefer to remain true to themselves than to get on the treadmill. I've heard time and time again that "The Gist Of The Gemini" is amazing. And after seeing this I have to find out for myself.
What an amazing everlasting talent! It's a shame that this video did not get more views! :-(
He is what perfection is.
Awesome song I wish he
would have had more songs like this
Hello You Handsome Devil.......I met you back in the day at a place called LaRonde in Montreal. You were absolutely everything I hoped you'd be. So nice and humble. I remember singing, Living Inside Myself in my room until my dad pounded on the wall and told me to STHU. I didn't listen and I had a very nice career as a studio vocalist and I think of you so very often. A true idol mine.
I adore him.
🌸 Talented . 🌸
Gino was/is a good singer but man he was surrounded but damn good musicians and was what caught my attention and the reason I went to see him live and I wasn't disappointed!
Oh i remember this song and also Living Inside Myself. There was nothing like him on the radio. Huge voice. I always thought he was from Italy.
Nightwalker may have been my favorite album overall - absolutely was in love with his music back in the day!
Gino Vanelli mi cantante favorito, un gran talento con esa voz inigualable
Voice and music of My time great!!
love this song!
Tantos recuerdos con esa canción (y otras) del Gran Gino Vanelli.
"People Gotta Move" was Gino's first hit. Went to #22 state side.
True,I was going to point that out. It was a hit in very late 74' or very early 75'.
Gino, a man with natural sex appeal, confidence and a wave of calmness that puts you at ease. ❤
Love Ya Gino My Favorite Song of Many Great Star Wonderful Singer Songwriter Great Canadian Star
still love that song, one of my favorites to this day🎸🎼🎹👍
I just the Gino Vannelli. And yes, the single, I Just Want to Stop is my favorite song ever. There's a romantic feeling about it that makes you want to be in Montreal. I get senses that I'm standing there in the rain on a warm summer night.
Forever Young this man!!!
bought his ,"Storm and Sunset" album about 1975, was listening to him on FM radio Tower of Records !
Storm At Sunup. My favorite Gino album. The title track and “Love Me Now” are epic pieces of music.
@califdad4 Brilliant album!
Great song and sounds all around. Nothing else sounded quite the same as that song.
What a voice Ginno Vinelli has, definitely underrated.👸
I remember Gino playing some songs in our school gym in east end Montreal, when the 3:15 bell rang we all bolted out the door.
I Just Wanna Stop has become a modern day Pop classic. It’s the song that pulled me in to explore his music catalog.
I still have your album. Love your voice!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THAT SONG!!!😁😁😁
That album totally hooked me. His drummer Mark Craney was one of the best.
Gino always had great drummers. Graham Lear was the first and he went on to play with Santana for a decade. Craney was great rest in peace. Vinnie Colaiuta. He Did some work with Garibaldi on black cars. The list goes on everybody who drums for him is super good.
Gordo H Vinnie-actually, he was billed as Vince, played on Nightwalker. Another awesome Gino album. And, Mark Craney was a master musician.