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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2025 · 34 MIN

Jersey Johnny Flora: 45 Years of Guitar Mastery, Clapton Tribute & Original Blues Stories

from The Gordie Tamayo Show · host Gordie Tamayo

In this episode of The Gordie Tamayo Show, host Daniel sits down with John Salvatore “Jersey” Johnny Flora; a veteran guitarist, singer and songwriter who seamlessly blends Clapton‑esque blues with his own socially conscious originals. Johnny takes us back to his beginnings in Jersey City, recounting how his upbringing above a liquor store sparked a lifelong passion for music and storytelling. He explains the evolution of his career; from playing in bands to becoming a one‑man show using backing tracks and reveals why the music of Eric Clapton, Mountain and ZZ Top remains central to his repertoire. Listeners will hear behind‑the‑scenes stories about his fiery live recordings at Shorefire Studios, including the fan‑favorite original “Diddly Dae Bone” and his cover of “Can’t Find My Way Home.” Johnny also talks about the themes behind songs like “Bagladyland,” “We the People Power,” and “Industrial Captains,” shedding light on how he uses music to comment on homelessness, civic engagement and corporate excess. Join us for a bluesy, heartfelt journey through five decades of guitar mastery, unique insights into the life of a seasoned performer, and a celebration of peace, harmony and rock‑and‑roll resilience.

In this episode of The Gordie Tamayo Show, host Daniel sits down with John Salvatore “Jersey” Johnny Flora; a veteran guitarist, singer and songwriter who seamlessly blends Clapton‑esque blues with his own socially conscious originals. Johnny takes us back to his beginnings in Jersey City, recounting how his upbringing above a liquor store sparked a lifelong passion for music and storytelling. He explains the evolution of his career; from playing in bands to becoming a one‑man show using backing tracks and reveals why the music of Eric Clapton, Mountain and ZZ Top remains central to his repertoire. Listeners will hear behind‑the‑scenes stories about his fiery live recordings at Shorefire Studios, including the fan‑favorite original “Diddly Dae Bone” and his cover of “Can’t Find My Way Home.” Johnny also talks about the themes behind songs like “Bagladyland,” “We the People Power,” and “Industrial Captains,” shedding light on how he uses music to comment on homelessness, civic engagement and corporate excess. Join us for a bluesy, heartfelt journey through five decades of guitar mastery, unique insights into the life of a seasoned performer, and a celebration of peace, harmony and rock‑and‑roll resilience.

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