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Blues Duo DoubleDuce featuring JW Gilmore and Dalton James
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The Blues are the roots of African American music today. An exploration of this genre gives rise to Gospel, County and folk traditional arts. No admission charge!
On the patio, the bi-monthly series features local and regional Blues artists. This April, enjoy DoubleDuce featuring JW Gilmore and Dalton James. Show runs from 7-9. No admission charge!
JW Gilmore is a master storyteller, a demon on the harp, a well-versed musician and, above all, a showman extraordinaire. From slow dirty Blues to frenetic swing, JW keeps audiences laughing, smiling and dancing into the night. He has been playing harmonica for over 20 years, from Baton Rouge to Ft. Lauderdale, playing with greats like Tabby Thomas, Chris Thomas King, Louisiana Red, Todd Hart, and Joey Gilmore.
JW is a Blues performer that takes to heart the legacy of the legendary bluesmen that have come before him. He’s much more Muddy than Stevie Ray, more Little Walter than Eric Clapton, he plays a pure Blues rather than rock versions of Blues classics.
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