Colorado artist, Ed Posa
is known for stunning Southwestern images, created with the vibrant colors and sweeping brush strokes that have become his
artistic trademark. Bordering on the abstract, the works are imbued with a spirituality that makes them almost mystical.
For example, Posa explains. "I paint horses with no feet representing the idea of transcending towards heaven." In
fact, the Native American people, which are Posa's favorite subject matter, refer to his style as "touching the heavens."
A
profilic recording guitarist, Peter Posa was born the son of Dalmatian wine growers from Henderson, New Zealand. He began
plying guitar at seven, started recording at 18 and turned professional at 20. His most succesful record was "The White Rabbit"
which reached the charts in most Australian states in 1963. He was a technically proficient player and used multi-tracking
to good effect, reminding one of Les Paul on occasions. "La Golondrina (The Swallow)" was written by Narciso Serradel Sevilla
(Mexico 1883)
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Joe Posa is a world-class impersonator. His spot-on impressions of Barbra Streisand, Liza
Minnelli, & Michael Jackson are nothing short of amazing in their accuracy, precision and flawless attention to detail,
with a galvanizing energy that is positively radioactive and contagious. Joe Posa leaves the crowd cheering for more, and
may I add, he is equally nice on both sides of the footlights. Bravo!"
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