Coco Montoya

blues, blues rock, guitar

Coco Montoya

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Talkin' Woman Blues 04:08
Nothing In The Streets 03:12
Can't Look Back 03:28
Back in a Cadillac 03:28
Good Days, Bad Days 05:04
Last Dirty Deal 03:54
It's My Own Tears 06:01
Nothin' In The Streets 03:13
Am I Losing You 06:41
Women Have a Way With a Fool 04:31
Enough Is Enough 04:03
Wish I Could Be That Strong 04:49
Too Much Water 04:00
Trading One Fool for Another 05:22
Get Your Business Straight 05:10
Same Old Thing 05:12
Someday After Awhile 03:00
Something About You 03:52
Love Gotcha 03:21
Just Let Go 04:54
Hey Senorita 05:45
Tumbleweed 04:04
Never Seen You Cry This Way Before 04:48
Monkey See, Monkey Do 04:10
I Want It All Back 04:36
Can't See the Streets for My Tears 05:42
Fear No Evil 03:50
A Bluesman's Christmas 04:28
Gotta Mind To Travel 03:53
Can't Get My Ass In Gear 04:02
Same Dog 04:46
You Don't Love Me 05:09
Seven Desires 04:15
Three Sides to Every Story 03:59
It Takes Time 04:49
Do What You Want To Do 05:05
Coin Operated Love 04:32
Beyond the Blues 04:27
No Longer a Part of Your Dreams 03:19
I Won't Beg 03:33
The One Who Really Loves You 08:42
Forever 04:48
Holding Out for You 03:49
Give It To A Good Man 04:51
You'd Think I'd Know Better By Now 05:08
Trip, Stumble and Fall 04:42
Fool In Love 02:51
As Close As I Have Come 04:28
The Life Of My Broken Heart 05:09
Nothing's Too Good For My Baby 03:49

Artist Media

Born: 1951-10-02

Country: US

Biography - Coco Montoya

Coco Montoya (b. 1951 in Santa Monica, CA) is a blues guitarist and former member of John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers.

Montoya's career began in the mid-70's when Albert Collins asked him to join his band as drummer. Collins took Montoya under his wing and taught him his "icy hot" guitar style. The two remained friends even after Montoya left Collins' band.

In the early 80's John Mayall heard Montoya playing guitar in a Los Angles bar. Soon after Mayall asked Montoya to join the newly reformed Bluesbreakers.

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