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SIMO: An adventurou­s rock trio

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At age 10, J.D. Simo was playing guitar with bands in bars that he wasn’t even old enough to be in to begin with. At age 15, he dropped out of school and toured with his own band for six years.

“For six years, I just lived in a van and played all over the country and never really had a home,” he says in a press release.

When he was 21, he moved to Nashville, making a living as a session guitarist and moonlighti­ng in bar bands for five years.

He met drummer Adam Abrashoff, and they formed SIMO in 2010.

Now joined by Elad Shapiro on bass and backing vocals, the trio will play Revelry Room tonight, April 27, in support of their 2016 album, “Let Love Show the Way,” which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Blues chart.

Even though SIMO is notable for having the virtuoso guitarist as its namesake, he says he much prefers the role of bandleader. Being a solo artist has never been his career goal.

“A band is something very unique and special,” he says. “You’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with. Adam is one of my best friends. He and I have been through the whole scope of the journey so far together. And now, with Elad — who has taken the band to a new level — we truly are a team. We’re brothers.”

The guys got standing ovations on the two occasions they played the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville opening for Greg Allman and Deep Purple. Simo also participat­ed in the 100th birthday celebratio­n for Les Paul.

Together, they’re an adventurou­s rock ‘n’ roll trio, a creative partnershi­p completed by Simo’s combustibl­e guitar playing and soulful vocals.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Nashville rockers SIMO play Revelry Room tonight at 9.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Nashville rockers SIMO play Revelry Room tonight at 9.

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