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Foster McGinty
Rock / Blues / Psychedelic

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FOSTER MCGINTY: Peach Red


"...fans of all stripes will be able to find something that they can like on the album. Without a weak spot to be had, Foster McGinty is destined to rocket up the college and alternative charts until that point when his name is as common as those individuals that provided inspiration in the first place."

-Neufutur Magazine

"...one thing that I’m sure of is that the 10 tracks found on this album offer up some great music. Anyone that’s into root music, The Blues, retro rock, and like some funk with their rock will find themselves very satisfied after listening to Peach Red."

-C.W Ross The Indie Spot

"...Peach Red demonstrates the bottomless chameleon-shifts Foster McGinty is capable of. Fantastic songwriting weaved throughout this entire record!"

-Kevin Sellers Emissions Music

"...In the vein of his blues forefathers, Foster McGinty has flash and gumption but in the end, it all comes down what he and his band can do with their instruments. And fortunately for those blues fans in NYC, they can play."

-The Deli Magazine

"...For those that have not had the chance to listen to McGinty in the past, the style of “Peach Red” blends together seventies rock, funk, and soul into something that draws on an earlier tradition but is decidedly rooted in the present. “Can’t Help But Shine” simultaneously takes on Audioslave and Frank Zappa, while the vocals on the track are an amalgamation of Lenny Kravitz and Jimi Hendrix."

-Neufutur Magazine

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Bless his Cosmic Soul “You seem natural, so effortless…Can’t help but shine.”— Foster McGinty

With his rolling, curly brown hair and intensely dark eyes framing a hippie-vintage-rocker look, Foster McGinty shines in his life’s role as both a ‘knowing nod’ to the wah-wah drenched days of old and a hopeful, promising look forward into the future of Rock & Roll.

Foster’s deep rock roots stretch from small town midwestern beginnings all the way to California and back to The Big Apple, where he now calls home. Long before Foster was a Guitar God to-be, he started by “diggin’ out my Dad’s guitars in the basement, and bending the strings at five years old.” Born in Memphis and raised in Missouri, Foster grew up in a family where several members played instruments and sang, but it wasn’t until seventh grade that he ended up in the family music room and started “fiddling around with the guitar.” “I think I actually wrote a song. I had no idea what I was doing, and it just gave me an incredible feeling,” he says of his childhood initiation to the world of Rock & Roll singer/songwriters. Foster’s new ‘feeling’ was an all-consuming love for classic rock music and old blues that washed over him like a river overflowing its banks. Hendrix, Clapton, Dylan, and old blues legends like Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters… all the greats filled Foster’s head, heart and soul.

It wasn’t long after he stumbled headlong into music as his life’s path that friends and family within Foster’s circle joked that he was the skinny white-boy reincarnated spirit of Jimi Hendrix and Cream’s love child. Foster’s teen years were spent rehearsing for countless hours under the roof of his parent’s tin barn with numerous bands, but Foster says he “always preferred spending my time writing my own music and traveling down a path of musical expression.” Foster co-wrote songs with his best friend in their junior and high school years but disbanded shortly after their first recording. Foster’s dedication to music was on a much higher level, and he knew a change was coming.

I Must Be On My Way

“To grow into the performer and songwriter I wanted to become, I had to leave my small town roots,” Foster says. “I moved to St. Louis, formed a few different bands. I was still writing the music and having others do the lyrics and singing, but mainly we wasted time.” Wasting time must have been what inspired Foster to head back home to Missouri less than a year later. Once settled back home, Foster’s love for the artistry of Jimi Hendrix blossomed.

In his apartment on the banks of the Mississippi River, Foster started to examine the guitar on a whole new level. “I started exploring beyond songwriting,” he says. “I wanted to be able to express myself on the spot.” With so much musical passion and exploratory energy building inside him, Foster grew restless again and headed for California, where he recorded with a few groups and played lead guitar for the first time. Foster says California didn’t turn out to be his musical oasis, but it did serve as the launching point of his vision as an artist. After severing ties with his songwriter friend, Foster began writing his own lyrics, which led Foster to start singing−something he never thought he would do. Seven months later, Cape Girardeau beckoned him home once again. Foster recorded a host of songs within one year and formed a trio, playing mostly in Memphis.

I Hope I Make It Home Alive

It was good to be back home again as the old song goes, but change−another life altering musical change−was again on his mind. Foster uprooted himself and hopped on a plane bound for New York City in October, 2006. The goal: Making his dream come true to play his original retro-style rock in the world’s biggest city. New York would serve as the launch pad for a bigger career in music. Foster quickly formed another rock trio and recorded the E.P. State of Mind Music Box as they performed all over Manhattan.

Foster just completed his debut full-length cd, Peach Red, a disc full of funky, hard driving, bluesy vintage-style rock propelled by Foster’s smoking lead guitar, David Butler’s expert drumming and James Brown-like bass lines from bassist Trifon Dimitrov.

While DNA tests may never conclusively prove that Hendrix did indeed reproduce with Clapton’s old trio, it can be said that Foster McGinty is a name—and a sound—that you’re sure to want to hear again. Foster is one of those deeply introspective, sultry Rock & Roll genius types who prefers to let his music do most of his communicating. Foster’s voice has a mellow, soulful and majestic quality while possessing that perfect combination of ‘heart-on-your-sleeve’ vulnerability, childlike simplicity, and sexy Bad Boy swagger mastered by the greats of classic rock. Music, for Foster McGinty, is as much a part of him as breathing and thinking.

“My heart belongs to the music, and music comes from my heart and soul.”


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Sara

Sara



Oct 4 2009 11:01 PM

Hello there, I hope this comment finds you well and having a good weekend.  It is very chilly here today.  Not done a lot just been on the PC and watched a bit of telly.  It certainly feels like winter is on the way now with the nights closing in and the temperature going down rather than up.  Keep in touch.  Love, Sara
XXX
Razor Boy Music

Razor Boy Music



Sep 16 2009 7:07 PM

Foster...I'm looking forward to your show at the Bitter End this Friday, Sept 18 at 10:00pm! Pete




Lene Skovsende

lene skovsende



Sep 7 2009 1:09 AM

I really like your music, and it's a pleasure to meet you here!
Greetings from Denmark, Lene
www.nexus-univers.dk

STEVER

STEVER



Jul 20 2009 2:44 PM

Awesome quote I thought I'd share;

"Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music." ~Jimi Hendrix

Hope you are cranking it!
Karen :)
MADLIFE

MADLIFE



Jul 20 2009 2:44 PM

What up?? Just stopping by to show some MADLIFE love!!!
DANIECX ARTWORKS

DANIECX  ARTWORKS



Jun 25 2009 1:39 PM

...thanks for making me a friend:]


 

Sandy Zacky

Sandy Zacky



Jun 25 2009 1:39 PM

Have a jazzy week : )
Best Wishes,
Sandy
Sara

Sara



Jun 12 2009 5:08 PM

Thanks for the comment.  I do really dig your music as it is so amazing.
Sara

Sara



Jun 12 2009 1:03 AM

Hi there, hope you are ok.  What have you been up to of late?  Hope all ok in your life.  Still loving your music.
XXX
Sara

Sara



May 25 2009 2:39 PM

I hope you are ok and having a good day.  Checked out that video you mentioned and I like it a lot.  Very good work.  Sara

XXX

Sara

Sara



May 19 2009 9:18 PM

Hi, saw you were on line and wanted to drop you a line to say hello. I hope you are having a good Sunday whatever you are up to.
Sara
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Dani Tersini

Dani Tersini



May 11 2009 1:25 AM

Thanks for listening Foster!

To download 'Religion' for free, visit:

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Thanks,

Dani T
Razor Boy Music

Razor Boy Music



May 8 2009 5:39 PM

Hey Foster...

Looking forward to your gig at the Bitter End on Saturday, May 23!

Pete
Sara

Sara



May 5 2009 6:58 PM

I am ok - thanks for asking. I will check out your video for sure. I am sure it is excellent as your music is so great!
Sara
XXX
Sara

Sara



May 5 2009 5:33 PM

Hi there
Just wanted to stop by and say hello to you. I do so love your music. It sounds so great.
Hope you are ok.
Sara
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ROBERT

robert higgins



Apr 20 2009 11:32 AM

Thank You for Your Friendship....PEACE....Robert..
M!SS CRAZY

M!SS CRAZY



Apr 6 2009 12:39 AM

U ROCK!
M!SS CRAZY

M!SS CRAZY



Apr 6 2009 3:03 AM

THANKS! U ROCK!
Beth

Beth Shock



Apr 3 2009 6:44 AM

STILL your biggest fan Fos! I see your dad all the time at the hospital and we gossip about you :) Call me next time you are home sweet home! Miss and love you hope you are doin well!
Rossen

Rossen



Feb 24 2009 6:51 PM

hey Foster,

How are you man..it's been years:))
I am playing tomorrow at Kenny's.Stop by if you have time
she wanders

she wanders



Feb 9 2009 11:10 PM

I'm thinking we do a thinkfest next Thurs. We need wine, hummas and other assorted brain foods. I hear nuts are good for the brains electric energy.
Parkington Sisters

Parkington Sisters



Feb 9 2009 3:55 PM

Thanks for being a friend.


Rose, Sarah, Ariel, Nora and Lydia

Fletcher

fletcher mcginty



Jan 22 2009 7:11 PM

Hey Foster love the new songs awsome job man

fletcher
Sullivan Hall

Sullivan Hall



Jan 12 2009 9:45 PM

Excellent show at Kenny's Castaways last Friday! $5 PBR/shot of whiskey was SUCH a good idea!
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