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Not only does Armando Zuppa have the distinction of being one of Denver's first and only Italian-born and -bred banjo players, he is also the neo-grass world's first bona fide superhero: On Wednesday, November 28, at the Soiled Dove, the leader of recent European transplants New Country Kitchen will release...

Not only does Armando Zuppa have the distinction of being one of Denver’s first and only Italian-born and -bred banjo players, he is also the neo-grass world’s first bona fide superhero: On Wednesday, November 28, at the Soiled Dove, the leader of recent European transplants New Country Kitchen will release his alter-ego solo project, Zupperman — an album that arrives complete with a cartoon-strip depiction of Zuppa as he battles musical evil. A largely instrumental offering that finds Zuppa complementing his own spry plucking with able contributions from some of his new musician friends — including guitarist Ross Martin, mandolinist Matt Flinner and upright bassist Eric Thorin — Zupperman is a breezy, good-timey offering that moves from ragtime rhythms to more exploratory jams and good old-fashioned country. Worldly and playful, Zupperman firmly establishes its hero as a welcome new character on the local scene.

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