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Billy Iuso

Billy Iuso (born January 26, 1969, in Port Chester, N.Y.) is a New Orleans-based guitarist, singer and songwriter. In addition to performing solo and collaborating with artists such as Anders Osborne and George Porter, Jr., he is the leader of Billy Iuso and the Restless Natives and a member of Dead Feat, which features former and current members of Little Feat and The Grateful Dead.〔("Billy Iuso focuses on songs, not jams, on his new 'Naked' CD" ) Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune and Nola.com. Published May 14, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2014.〕〔("Anders, Kreutzmann, Barrere And Tackett Bring Back Dead Feat" ) Jambase.com. Published December 17, 2013. Retrieved October 10, 2014.〕
==Early career ==
Iuso’s first major musical success came in the early ‘90s after he formed the funk jam band, Brides of Jesus, which played frequently at Wetlands Preserve in New York, released three albums between 1991 and 1994, and opened for groups on the scene such as The Dave Matthews Band.〔("Billy Iuso: The Journey to Dead Feat" ) Sam D'Arcangelo, Jambands.com. Published April 20, 2014. Retrieved October 10, 2014.〕
Brides of Jesus also opened for The Meters numerous times, connecting Iuso with Meters members Porter and Art Neville. Those relationships eventually inspired the guitarist to relocate to New Orleans permanently, which he did in 1996.〔("Yeah, You Right: Billy Iuso" ) Mike Kobrin, WWOZ.org 90.7 FM, Retrieved October 10, 2014.〕〔("Official Artist Bio" ) Retrieved October 10, 2014.〕 Shortly thereafter, the Brides of Jesus, which eventually included drummer Russell Batiste, Jr. were featured on the Rounder Records compilation "Ain't No Funk Like N.O. Funk," produced by Scott Billington.

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