Bizzythowed may be a new name to you, but his output shouldn’t be. He’s clocked in work with The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, and French Montana, and appeared as a guitarist on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Regis and Kelly. Now he’s ready to make his foray as a solo artist.
Borrowing from alternative, hard rock, and hip-hop, Bizzythowed has made a name for himself, and he has the attitude to match. Thank God he has new material for us to enjoy. Recorded in Houston, TX and set for a mid-2016 release, Blank Check, Volume I is the debut full-length from the Texas-based writer/producer.
Through lending production insight to artists and studios throughout Miami, Bizzythowed managed to secure late night appearances as a guitarist on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show and the Today show. With his killer guitar work, and his screw you attitude, Bizzythowed makes music that is fresh and wonderful...
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Bizzythowed may be a new name to you, but his output shouldn’t be. He’s clocked in work with The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, and French Montana, and appeared as a guitarist on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Regis and Kelly. Now he’s ready to make his foray as a solo artist.
Borrowing from alternative, hard rock, and hip-hop, Bizzythowed has made a name for himself, and he has the attitude to match. Thank God he has new material for us to enjoy. Recorded in Houston, TX and set for a mid-2016 release, Blank Check, Volume I is the debut full-length from the Texas-based writer/producer.
Through lending production insight to artists and studios throughout Miami, Bizzythowed managed to secure late night appearances as a guitarist on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show and the Today show. With his killer guitar work, and his screw you attitude, Bizzythowed makes music that is fresh and wonderful. What a killer. His two single "Nothing You Can Do About It" and “GTBO” provide a look into Bizzythowed’s forthcoming EP, Blank Check, Vol. 1, with an audio representation of a ’90s Bonnie and Clyde driving in a hot-wired jalopy through the Sonoran Desert. The guitars and drums from the Berklee School of Music alumnus saunter on as he promises a wild night of unrestricted behavior. While “GTBO” starts out intimately with minimal instrumentation, his rock influences ultimately come through, especially in the bold guitar solo at the end.
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