Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton To Play NZ Shows In March
Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton To Play NZ Shows In March
THURSDAY 10th - Auckland @ The Tuning Fork
FRIDAY 11th - Lyttelton @ The Naval Point Club
SATURDAY 12th - Wellington @ Bodega
SUNDAY 13th - Havelock North @ Black Barn
http://www.blindboypaxton.com/
"Lightnin' Hopkins. Jimmy Reed. Bukka White. "I realized when I heard it," Paxton says. "That's the sound my people make."
"He's — pardon the expression — a magic negro," says Los Angeles–based musician and performer Brad Kay, a longtime friend and mentor. "I think he could walk into a meeting of the Ku Klux Klan and have them all singing along."
At sixteen he played his first official concert, a $100 solo gig at the William Grant Still Arts Center in South Central's West Adams neighbourhood. He played songs by Blind Lemon Jefferson and Lightnin' Hopkins, accompanying himself on banjo and guitar. "The most fun I'd ever had in the world," he says, "was seeing this 90-year-old woman, just shaking her shit with her grandchildren."
"Blind Boy Paxton, the world's greatest kosher blues singer!" - Wall Street Journal
Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton's style draws from blues and jazz music before World War II and was influenced by Fats Waller and "Blind" Lemon Jefferson. According to Will Friedwald in the Wall Street Journal, Paxton is "virtually the only music-maker of his generation—playing guitar, banjo, piano and violin, among other implements—to fully assimilate the blues idiom of the 1920s and '30s, the blues of Bessie Smith and Lonnie Johnson.
Born in 1989, Blind Boy Paxton hails from Los Angeles. His first visit to New Zealand and Australia will see him play four centres in New Zealand, the Byron Bays Blues Festival, and opening Australian side shows for Tedeschi Trucks.
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