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| Three Boogie Woogie Legends Onstage Together |
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D.K. Stewart |
Kenny
"Blues Boss" Wayne |
David
Vest |
| "Relentless boogie woogie with a Crescent City flair; right up there with the best." JazzScene | "Bringing the piano back to the front ranks of contemporary blues." Living Blues | "One of the finest on the barrelhouse piano, with a ferocity few possess." Oregonian | |||||
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D.K. Stewart is a six-time winner of the Cascade Blues Association's Muddy Award for Best Keyboard Player. His New Orleans, boogie-woogie style piano can be heard on recordings by numerous Northwest blues giants, such as Robert Cray, Paul deLay, Curtis Salgado and Lloyd Jones, as well as his own three solo projects. |
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June Award winner Kenny Wayne has been hailed by Living Blues magazine for "bringing the piano back to the front ranks of contemporary Blues." When he sits down to play, "there's no boogie woogie-blues piano man out there today who pounds the 88s with the conviction of Kenny 'Blues Boss' Wayne," says the Chicago Sun Times. |
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David Vest played his first gig in 1957, performed with Big Joe Turner in the '60s, and toured with Jimmy T99 Nelson, who said, "I could go all around the world and never find another piano player like David Vest." The former co-leader of the Paul deLay Band is featured prominently on "The Last of the Best," which reached the Top 10 on the national blues charts. |
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| "Three
of the hottest Northwest blues and boogie-woogie pianists" -- Seattle
Times "A most unusual blues program" -- Pt. Townsend Leader "Three terrific pianists" -- Tacoma Tribune "Thirty Fingers of Doom" -- Weekly Volcano |
| Drawing packed houses and standing ovations ... even on a mid-week night in January ... don't miss the Three Legends of blues and boogie woogie piano. |
| All backed by the acclaimed rhythm section from the Paul deLay Band |
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