Beyond 1969 Featuring Guitarist Tom ‘The Suit’ Forst Release “Back To The Blues”

BEYOND 1969 FEATURING GUITARIST TOM 'THE SUIT' FORST RELEASE "BACK TO THE BLUES;" INNOVATIVE LIVE IN-STUDIO ALBUM DROPS FRIDAY, APRIL 24

Beyond 1969 Featuring Guitarist Tom ‘The Suit’ Forst Release “Back To The Blues”

Tom (The Suit) Forst - Bback to The Blues   Prolific guitarist Tom ‘The Suit’ Forst and Beyond 1969 are very excited and proud to announce their release of their new live in-studio, all-original album, BACK TO THE BLUES. The ten-song recording features Blues/Rock Hall Of Fame inductee – songwriter, vocalist, guitarist Tom Forst (The Suit); award-winning vocalist, bassist, and songwriter, Tony Delisio; keyboardist extraordinaire, Jeff Bousfield; and premier percussionist, Bryan Caudle.
  Back To The Blues, recorded at award-winning Horizon Music Group, is a modern Blues/Rock album in the tradition of Johnny Winter and Joe Bonamassa — Indeed, the late Paul Nelson (Grammy winner/touring member of Johnny WInter’s Band) produced a prior album, On Fire, with Tom. Forst’s Beyond 1969 band members have shared the stage with The Marshall Tucker Band, George T. Gregory, Styx, The Edgar Winter Band, and The Rhinestones – just to name a few.
     “Tony and I wrote these songs about passion – love, loss, lust, loneliness & laughter,” reveals Forst. “Every lyric and note tells a story – one that all humans will relate to.”
The Songs and the Stories
   “Consolation Man” – many songs are written about men taking advantage of women. This one’s different – a women abuses this man but he gladly comes when called.
    “Comin’ Back To The Blues” – a story about the importance of the blues in an artist’s life – and the struggle to keep the blues alive, while, at the same time, moving the blues style to a modern world.
   “Goin’ Down” – a mystical journey that explores the desires of this world – looking backward from the time that we depart.
   “I’m Never Gonna Leave You” – a controlling man telling his woman that she can leave him but it will be over her dead body.
    “Feels So Good To Feel Bad” – sometimes we get into addictive relationships that may not be good for us but we stay because even
the pain feels good.

Tom (The Suit) Forst - Back to The Blues  “Darkest Before The Dawn” – love can hurt but just when you think you can’t stand any more you see the light and know it’s worth it.
   “If I Stay With You Tonight” – the world is crumbling and you can feel helpless but it can go away, just for a short time, in the arms of
someone you desire.
   “It’s My Own Damn Fault” – a story about a love triangle from the perspective of the man having an affair with a happily married
woman.
   “When It All Falls Down” – a look at the world through one man’s eyes.
   “I’m Not Over You Yet” – a person can go through their whole life without regrets – but it takes time to get over a lover.

    Beyond 1969 was created to celebrate the best music of the iconic years of the hippie generation. The band has revisited and re- imagined the best songs of the era. Keeping true to the Woodstock years, Beyond 1969 also writes, records and performs original material.

The group’s  next, highly-awaited album arrives in 2026. Titled Back To The Blues, recorded at Connecticut’s #1 award-winning studio, Horizon Studios, under the watchful eye of owner/producer, Vic Steffens.

TOM FORST (The Suit) – GUITAR AND LEAD VOCALS

Tom Forst is a renowned blues/rock guitarist and Hall of Fame recording artist known for his soulful sounds and electrifying performances. A finalist in the King Of The Blues contest and Blues Society awards, Tom has in the past also judged the prestigious yearly International Blues Challenge in Memphis. ‘The Suit’ has been

featured in top music publications like Forbes, Guitar Player, Vintage Guitar, and Elmore Magazine; and has performed with musicians ranging from Better Than Ezra, The Stephen Colbert Show Band, Roy Buchanan, Jose Feliciano, Joe Cocker, Robert Palmer, The Saturday Night Live Band, and The Dickey Betts Band; and has shared the stage with legendary acts like 3 Dog Night, Styx, and Marshall Tucker Band. With a massive following and over 600,000 views on YouTube, Tom ‘The Suit’ Forst continues to tour globally, from Memphis to Maine and Asia, leaving a trail of bluesy magic wherever he goes. “Tom ‘The Suit’ Forst’s World Of Broken Hearts is a blues ass-kicker” (Americana Highways). “Forst’s EP, World of Broken Hearts shows that he made the right call joining the musical circus, with five tracks featuring his soulfully-worn voice, huge rock grooves, and thoughtfully-layered tracks” (American Blues Scene).

                 TONY DELISIO – BASS AND LEAD VOCALS

Tony has been a working veteran of the Connecticut and New England music scene for over fifty years as a bass player, lead vocalist and session musician with several album credits. Currently Tony has also been holding down the bass chair for Connecticut’s own Mighty Soul Drivers, whose recent CD remained #1 for 16 straight weeks on the influential Roots Music Chart. Previous bands that Tony has played with include The George T Gregory band, former sax player with the legendary James Cotton Blues Band. He’s also shared the stage with Lee Oskar, harmonica great from the legendary band War! Tony has opened for bands such as Mountain, The Edgar Winter Group, The Rhinestones, Orleans and The Guess Who! Musical influences include, New Orleans R&B, East Bay Area Funk and Chicago Blues.

BRYAN CAUDLE – DRUMS

Bryan Caudle has been playing drums since he was nine years old and started playing professionally at age fifteen. He studied drums with several teacher including James Clark and Gene Bozzi, and  studied Music Theory at the prestigious Hartford Camerata Conservatory. Bryan has performed with a diverse array of name bands ranging from rock, pop, jazz, blues, country, world music, classical, and even marching bands. He has toured several countries and has shared the stage with many world-class musicians.

JEFF BOUSFIELD – KEYBOARDS

A lifelong resident of Conneticut, Jeff began classical piano lessons at age seven. After switching to contemporary music as a teenager, he began playing rock and blues in Hartford area music venues at the age of seventeen. After high school, Bousfeld attended the Hartford Conservatory of Music as a jazz and pop music performance major. Over the past forty years, Jeff has played in many top jazz, blues and rock bands performing at regional music venues, festivals and casinos. Musical influences include: Chick Corea, Jan Hammer, Elton John, Chuck Leavell, and Dave Brubeck.

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