Louie Bello
Boston, Massachusetts, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2010 | SELF | AFM
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There are countless awesome moments that come to mind when thinking about Quiet Desperation, the web-based reality sitcom orchestrated by Boston comic and musician Rob Potylo. My favorite, though—and I’m pretty sure that I have noted this before—features a female comedian playing one of my contemporaries in the realm of local arts criticism. Taking herself super seriously, the Boston music critic says it’s unbelievable how artists, upon leaving Boston for a bigger pasture like New York or Los Angeles, suddenly become talented.
It’s hogwash, of course, as Massachusetts breeds innumerable stars with endless chops. But while the city’s subterranean cachet fits with the image that a lot of indie rock and hip-hop acts are cultivating, Hyde Park r&b singer Louie Bello has steered clear of Boston’s underground trappings, and carved a unique space for soulful pop music. Louie is a family friend of mine, close like a brother, and as such, I have abstained from having newspapers I work for gush over his music. At the same time, it would be absurd to ignore the following that he built up over the past year-and-a-half in particular.
In a city that arguably has a segregated nightlife scene—a topic which we have addressed in DigBoston, and will continue to address in upcoming issues—the Louie Bello Concert Series at Abby Lane packed the most diverse crowd that I have seen on a consistent basis. On any given Wednesday, for 75 consecutive weeks, the club filled with musicians, businesspeople, municipal employees, and music fans of all races and ages, 21 and up of course. The impact earned Louie a 2015 Boston Music Award, while City Councilor Tito Jackson, who made regular appearances at Abby Lane along with other elected officials, even named a day for the band at City Hall.
By their final show at Abby Lane, it had gotten to the point where people couldn’t get inside the door. So instead of making fans line up around the block, Louie and his team decided to move their residency next door, to the much bigger Venu. I can’t stress how important it is to support this institution, or how much fun it is to watch Louie perform. If you’ve been looking for a party that attracts all of the best elements of Boston, or if you grew up in the ’90s and know all the words to “Real Love,” then I hope to see you there. - Weekly Dig
Making music with a purpose. Louie Bello is seeking to unite people from all walks of life with his single, “Rescue Me.”
The country R&B artist currently teaches art and music to public school students at The Trotter School in Boston. All the while, he has continued to work on pursuing his personal musical dreams, including through his new track that dropped on Tuesday, February 23.
‘Rescue Me,’ which also features Jason Tucker, inspires us to think about the important people in our lives,” he said in a statement. “Who rescues you when things in your life are not going right? Who rescues you when you’re lost?”
He continued, “Some people lean on a parent, grandparent, sibling, friend, first responder or even a stranger. In the trying times of this past year, we all have needed someone to lean on when we felt lost and inspire us to find our way.”
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Bello recently explained the behind-the-scenes production on the track, including the importance of featuring Tucker’s vocals alongside his own.
“I featured Jason singing on this one because it became such a powerful song that I wanted his passion,” the musician told Boston’s Country 102.5 on February 10. “It was produced by Coran Henley. It is a song about thanking that person that rescues you through the tough times. It could be your mom, dad, sibling, wife, dog or even a stranger. We all need someone when times get rough.” - US Weekly
Discography
So many albums and so many singles on this Journey. Here are a couple of my favorite releases.
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Louie Bello is a Country/R&B artist who can be seen in venues from Nashville to London. Louie has opened for Artists such as Dylan Scott, Hailey Whitters, Matt Stell, Tylar Far, Adam Doleac and Shane Profit just to name a few. Louie dropped one of his biggest records yet, YIPPY KI YAY, hitting over 1,000,000 views on Youtube & Spotify in just 4 weeks. His single, 2 Percenter recently reached over 650,000 streams on Spotify and RESCUE ME was called "Music with a purpose" by US Weekly Magazine. Louie is an amazing songwriter who has placed songs on major networks such as ESPN, MTV and ABC while also winning multiple awards for his live show performances. Louie has taken the stage at national music festivals such as Mile of Music, Red Gorilla and SXSW to name a few.
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