DON MANCUSO

Rochester Guitar Legend

If life is like a song, Don has lived a symphony.  A native of Rochester, NY, he’s been playing guitar since the age of six. A keen ear and study of the Rochester music scene allowed Mancuso to hone a unique style and an intense stage presence.  Mancuso’s acclaimed artistry, versatility and professionalism have earned him the respect of his peers plus the accolades of worldwide audiences.

Over the years Mancuso has worked with a host of  artists including: Lou Gramm, Ian Gilan and Dan McCafferty, Imaginary Few, Johnny Smoke, The Park Ave Band, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Jessi Hamilton, Regi Hendrix, and Billy Sheehan to name a few.

Presently Mancuso divides his time between playing rock ‘n roll, writing & recording guitar for artists worldwide and teaching a new generation how to rock!

DON MANCUSO

Rochester Guitar Legend

If life is like a song, Don has lived a symphony.  A native of Rochester, NY, he’s been playing guitar since the age of six. A keen ear and study of the Rochester music scene allowed Mancuso to hone a unique style and an intense stage presence.  Mancuso’s acclaimed artistry, versatility and professionalism have earned him the respect of his peers plus the accolades of worldwide audiences.

Over the years Mancuso has worked with a host of  artists including: Lou Gramm, Ian Gilan and Dan McCafferty, Imaginary Few, Johnny Smoke, The Park Ave Band, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Jessi Hamilton, Regi Hendrix, and Billy Sheehan to name a few.

Presently Mancuso divides his time between playing rock ‘n roll, writing & recording guitar for artists worldwide and teaching a new generation how to rock!

DON MANCUSO

Rochester Guitar Legend

If life is like a song, Don has lived a symphony.  A native of Rochester, NY, he’s been playing guitar since the age of six. A keen ear and study of the Rochester music scene allowed Mancuso to hone a unique style and an intense stage presence.  Mancuso’s acclaimed artistry, versatility and professionalism have earned him the respect of his peers plus the accolades of worldwide audiences.

Over the years Mancuso has worked with a host of  artists including: Lou Gramm, Ian Gilan and Dan McCafferty, Imaginary Few, Johnny Smoke, The Park Ave Band, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Jessi Hamilton, Regi Hendrix, and Billy Sheehan to name a few.

Presently Mancuso divides his time between playing rock ‘n roll, writing & recording guitar for artists worldwide and teaching a new generation how to rock!

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LISA GEE – SHUT IT DOWN EP

Deko Entertainment Recording Artist

Deko Entertainment proudly presents Lisa Gee‘s Debut EP – Shut It Down, featuring the  electrifying guitar virtuoso, Don Mancuso.

The single and music video, titled “How Can This Be,” spotlight Mancuso’s exceptional guitar skills, which have left an indelible mark on the rock and blues scenes. With decades of experience and a reputation for blistering solos and emotive melodies, Don Mancuso’s performance in “How Can This Be” is a testament to his remarkable talent and a must-see for fans of virtuosic guitar playing.

Don Mancuso’s contribution to Lisa Gee‘s EP showcases his ongoing commitment to pushing musical boundaries and captivating audiences worldwide. “Shut It Down” is now available on major music platforms, with the music video for “How Can This Be” providing a mesmerizing visual experience that perfectly complements Mancuso’s electrifying guitar performance.

 

Black Sheep

The legacy lives on

Well, let me take you back to the beginning. It all started with my love affair with music. From the moment I picked up my first guitar I knew music was my calling.

It’s funny how opportunities come knocking when you least expect it. One day, bass player Bruce Turgon heard me playing outdoors at a dance gig with a band called Maelstrom. I guess I was playing pretty loud because he heard me from half a mile away! He liked what he heard and invited me for an audition. That chance encounter led to some incredible experiences, starting with the formation of Black Sheep with Lou Gramm.

Those early days were a whirlwind of gigs and adventures. I was pulled out of high school, and we toured the nation, sharing stages with icons like Procol Harem, Ted Nugent, and even KISS.

We were young, hungry, and ready to conquer the world. We caught the attention of A&R folks, and before we knew it, we were playing at Max’s Kansas City in NYC in front of several record labels.

Chrysalis Records took notice and offered us a deal, marking us as their first American act. Although our time with them was short-lived, Capitol Records soon came knocking, offering us a three-record deal.

And so, the self-titled album “Black Sheep” was born, crafted in the heart of NYC at the iconic Record Plant studios. Follows soon after with the album “Encouraging Words”.

It was a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, but through it all, the music never stopped, and the legacy of Black Sheep lives on.

Black Sheep Releases
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EncouragingWordsBlack Sheep
bsheep2001
bsheep2011

Black Sheep

The legacy lives on

Well, let me take you back to the beginning. It all started with my love affair with music. From the moment I picked up my first guitar I knew music was my calling.

It’s funny how opportunities come knocking when you least expect it. One day, bass player Bruce Turgon heard me playing outdoors at a dance gig with a band called Maelstrom. I guess I was playing pretty loud because he heard me from half a mile away! He liked what he heard and invited me for an audition. That chance encounter led to some incredible experiences, starting with the formation of Black Sheep with Lou Gramm.

Those early days were a whirlwind of gigs and adventures. I was pulled out of high school, and we toured the nation, sharing stages with icons like Procol Harem, Ted Nugent, and even KISS.

We were young, hungry, and ready to conquer the world. We caught the attention of A&R folks, and before we knew it, we were playing at Max’s Kansas City in NYC in front of several record labels.

Chrysalis Records took notice and offered us a deal, marking us as their first American act. Although our time with them was short-lived, Capitol Records soon came knocking, offering us a three-record deal.

And so, the self-titled album “Black Sheep” was born, crafted in the heart of NYC at the iconic Record Plant studios. Follows soon after with the album “Encouraging Words”.

It was a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, but through it all, the music never stopped, and the legacy of Black Sheep lives on.

Black Sheep Releases
blacksheepself
EncouragingWordsBlack Sheep
bsheep2001
bsheep2011

LIPS TURN BLUE

MIG Music Recording Artists

Lips Turn Blue is a prime example of how the human spirit can always endure if it so desires. One might say the band which a growing number of industry insiders and music fans are recognizing as a brand new act with a very bright future, has a past that reaches nearly four decades. Rising from the ashes of a popular upstate New York band called DDrive during the Covid 19 Pandemic, the group transformed itself into Lips Turn Blue (LTB) with original songs that would eventually become its debut album.

The debut album features a wide variety of musical styles and textures, all crafted around the powerhouse rhythms of LTB and the remarkable voice of Phil Naro. From hard rockers like “Build My Castle,” “Just Push” and “Better Than I Used To Be,” into the more progressive feel of “Blood Moon” and introspective tracks such as “Pray For Tomorrow,” “Crazy In Love,” and “Life’s Crazy Ride,” the record excels in its diversity and sonic landscapes.

The album even contained a remake of Black Sheep’s “Chain On Me,” which was written by Mancuso and Lou Gramm, as well as a Mancuso/ Naro original, “A Little Outside,” which features Gramm on lead vocals and Naro on backing vocals.

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Congrats to Lou Gramm for His RNR Hall of Fame Induction!

Massive congratulations to my friend Lou, on his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! What a journey, huh? From belting out tunes in Black Sheep to rocking stages worldwide, you’ve truly left your mark on the music scene. It’s like Rochester’s favorite son has finally gotten his well-deserved spot among the greats.
Here’s to the countless memories we have shared and the success you found. Can’t wait to see you shine on that legendary stage!           -Don