Piazza grew up in Southern California, where he studied blues records and perfected his harmonica work. He originally started on guitar, an instrument he began playing at the age of six or seven.[4]
In the mid-1960s, Piazza formed his first band The House of DBS, which later changed its name to the Dirty Blues Band. The band signed with ABC-Bluesway and released two albums in 1967 and 1968.[1] The band broke up in 1968, and Piazza formed Bacon Fat that year.[1] Piazza's idol and mentor, George "Harmonica" Smith joined the band and they had a "dual harp" sound. Bacon Fat released two albums the following two years. Piazza left and worked in other bands before going solo in 1974.[2]
He formed the Chicago Flying Saucer Band the following year, which later evolved into the Mighty Flyers.[2] The band recorded their first album in 1980. Piazza started touring and recording as Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers Blues Quartet, after the departure of long-time bassist Bill Stuve in the early 2000s. Piazza has recorded twenty-four studio albums between 1967 and 2009, including the live concert DVD Big Blues Party in 2005 (recorded at the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in Chico, California). In addition, he has appeared as a guest performer on over twenty-one releases since 1968.[5] Between 1995 and 2001, Rick Holmstrom played in the Mighty Flyers.[6]
Piazza has toured blues clubs, concert venues and festivals in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Spain, among other countries. He and his wife currently live in Riverside, California.
Discography
Pre-Mighty Flyers Era
1967 The Dirty Blues Band: The Dirty Blues Band (ABC-Bluesway)
1968 The Dirty Blues Band: Stone Dirt (ABC-Bluesway)
1969 Live At Small's Paradise (Blue Moon [UK], issued in 1986) - Bacon Fat with Rod Piazza, George "Harmonica" Smith, Pee Wee Crayton, J.D. Nicholson, Buddy Reed, Jerry Smith, Richard Innes
1970 Bacon Fat: Grease One For Me (Blue Horizon)
1971 Bacon Fat: Tough Dude (Blue Horizon)
1973 Rod Piazza: Blues Man (LMI)
1979 The Chicago Flying Saucer Band Featuring Rod Piazza (Gangster)
With The Mighty Flyers
1981 Radioactive Material (Right Hemisphere)
1984 File Under Rock (Takoma)
1985 From The Start To The Finnish (Red Lightnin'; US release in 1986 on Pausa)
1986 Harpburn (Murray Brothers; reissued in 1993 on Black Top; Rod Piazza solo album)
1988 So Glad To Have The Blues (Murray Brothers; Special Delivery; Rod Piazza solo album)