BLIND BOY PAXTON All coming attractions
Ticket: $30+booking fee
Blue Smoke will be open from 5pm and serving up The Brewery’s wood fired pizza and hand crafted Cassels & Sons beer all night long.
Doors for the show will be at 8pm
Music will get underway around 8:30pm
BLIND BOY PAXTON RETURNS TO NZ FOR TWO SHOWS IN APRIL
See him perform an intimate concert at Blue Smoke on Wednesday 5th April, tickets available from undertheradar. Tickets will be strictly limited to ensure a comfortable listening environment.
Blind Boy Paxton is a modern day songster, minstrel and bluesman. His name is Jerron (say Jer-Ron as in Geronimo) but you call him Blind Boy. Blind Boy Paxton is the living embodiment of the true blues in the twenty-first century, but plays it all in the true songster tradition: ragtime, hokum, old time, French reels, Appalachian mountain music, blues and lots more.
The multi faceted, physically gigantic, three hundred pound, legally blind, orthodox Jew is only in his late twenties but has earned a reputation for transporting audiences back to the 1920s and making them wish they could stay. He sings and plays the banjo, guitar, piano, fiddle, harmonica, Cajun accordion, and the bones. He has the eerie ability to transform traditional jazz, blues, folk, and country into the here and now, and make it real.
Jerron says “Believe me, the blues is not some half-dead thing hooked up to a respirator. It’s as relevant now as it ever was. Hip Hop is just a newer form of my people’s expression, and the blues is an older one. Ain’t nothing new under the sun. The roots of the tree don’t cast no shadow, but they hold up everything above.”
He can mesmerise audiences with his humour and story-telling . Not only wowing local audiences last year he also took time to charm the local media
Kim Hill on Radio NZ … http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/201791995/jerron-‘blind-boy’-paxton-bringing-back-the-past
Performing for TVNZ under a Brown’s Bay walnut tree http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2016/03/blind-boy-paxton-blues-music-staunchest-champion.html
As well as an interesting chat with Grant Smithies http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/77413774/jerron-blind-boy-paxton-talks-about-the-roots-of-the-blues
www.blindboypaxton.net
https://www.facebook.com/JerronBlindBoyPaxton/