Finding the right music to complement the tone and pace of What's the Vig? was crucial. A great soundtrack can make or break a film, and we're in the business of making films.

The Delgado Brothers bring their amazing talents to the team, having written a soundtrack that is sure to have you leaving the theater humming a happy – if blues can be happy – tune.

The song for the dance number - yes! there's a dance number - was written by Al Stoffel. It's called We're the Good Guys, Tommy and was arranged and recorded by the amazing Jonathan Pitcher and his musical friends.

Rounding our musical triad is Victor Bisseti's talents. Victor has contributed numerous melodies and musical interludes for mood and background to a large portion of the film.

 


The Delgado Brothers

With a sound that can be described as “‘Roots Rock from Aztlan”, the Delgado Brothers have woven roots, rhythm, blues, funk, Americana, and straightforward family values into their music. The new collection of songs contains an uplifting groove of polyrhythmic influences from their Latino heritage as well as heartfelt issues of family, friends and humanity in the songwriting.“

When you grow up playing as a family, you can create grooves as soulful as your own heartbeat” says middle brother Joey Delgado. The brothers have been playing their distinct LA sounds together for years, with big brother Bob on bass, middle brother Joey on guitar and vocals, and youngest brother Steve on drums and lead vocals. The three brothers are complemented by Dave Kelley on Hammond B3 and Victor Bisseti on congas and percussion.

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