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Tomorrow night at the famed Tralf Music Hall in downtown buffalo , 20 year old blues prodigy Kingfish Ingram will be performing

 

Rolling stones has called him the savior of the blues and a mix between B.B. king , Hendrix and Prince 

 

its his first tour and some tickets may still be available. THIS is the show to go to in Buffalo

 

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/christone-kingfish-ingram-future-blues-747484/

 

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25 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Tomorrow night at the famed Tralf Music Hall in downtown buffalo , 20 year old blues prodigy Kingfish Ingram will be performing

 

Rolling stones has called him the savior of the blues and a mix between B.B. king , Hendrix and Prince 

 

its his first tour and some tickets may still be available. THIS is the show to go to in Buffalo

 

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/christone-kingfish-ingram-future-blues-747484/

 

20 years old... DAMN! Talk about an old soul. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to look out for him when he inevitably finds his way to NOLA.

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12 minutes ago, transient said:

20 years old... DAMN! Talk about an old soul. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to look out for him when he inevitably finds his way to NOLA.

He will definitely be there sooner than later 

 

old soul indeed ... also about 350 pounds!

 

ive been looking forward to this for 6 months!

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Rolling Stone is a mere shadow of what it once was.

 

John Mayall.

 

Prince I find hard to mix into the blues. Fleetwood Mac would have been a better option to compare newer blues. The old blues I don't think many are doing anymore... hard to replicate that sound and feeling.

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5 minutes ago, T&C said:

Rolling Stone is a mere shadow of what it once was.

 

John Mayall.

 

Prince I find hard to mix into the blues. Fleetwood Mac would have been a better option to compare newer blues. The old blues I don't think many are doing anymore... hard to replicate that sound and feeling.

With due respect,T/C...for you to bring some of those talents seems a bit odd if you didn't mention John Lee Hooker ...

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2 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

With due respect,T/C...for you to bring some of those talents seems a bit odd if you didn't mention John Lee Hooker ...

I know, but you can't mention everyone I guess. Hooker in a way is the last of the old blues guard imo. 

 

Savoy Brown.

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30 minutes ago, T&C said:

Rolling Stone is a mere shadow of what it once was.

 

John Mayall.

 

Prince I find hard to mix into the blues. Fleetwood Mac would have been a better option to compare newer blues. The old blues I don't think many are doing anymore... hard to replicate that sound and feeling.

I go out and listen to live blues 2-3 times a week

 

there are tons of guys who play the  Howlin wolf and B.B. king and John lee hooker sound

 

old blues is thriving in Buffalo and he reservations 

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33 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I go out and listen to live blues 2-3 times a week

 

there are tons of guys who play the  Howlin wolf and B.B. king and John lee hooker sound

 

old blues is thriving in Buffalo and he reservations 

The old blues sound has been gone for decades... unless you're listening to 30's, 40's music from way back. What we hear now is watered down, basically "I'm trying to sound like those guys with an instrument made post 1980" or so. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, T&C said:

The old blues sound has been gone for decades... unless you're listening to 30's, 40's music from way back. What we hear now is watered down, basically "I'm trying to sound like those guys with an instrument made post 1980" or so. 

 

 

 

Hm. Not sure I agree.

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, T&C said:

The old blues sound has been gone for decades... unless you're listening to 30's, 40's music from way back. What we hear now is watered down, basically "I'm trying to sound like those guys with an instrument made post 1980" or so. 

 

 

I don’t agree at all but that is your opinion 

 

There are hundreds of styles of different blues but the roots is still alive ... rare but still alive if you know where to look

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Hm. Not sure I agree.

 

 

 

There was no electricity involved with the original blues masters...

 

Oh I agree that the blues "type" of sound is still around but the original blues masters are long gone. I'll take what I can get nowadays... which is usually 60's and up on vinyl. Youtube has a lot of clips of the true blues men too.

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ask @PromoTheRobot how he is....he either saw him a couple of weeks ago in Philly or decided to go back to his Air BnB instead, i can't remember what he did.  But the kid is the real deal

 

20 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Tomorrow night at the famed Tralf Music Hall in downtown buffalo , 20 year old blues prodigy Kingfish Ingram will be performing

 

Rolling stones has called him the savior of the blues and a mix between B.B. king , Hendrix and Prince 

 

its his first tour and some tickets may still be available. THIS is the show to go to in Buffalo

 

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/christone-kingfish-ingram-future-blues-747484/

 

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Just now, The Poojer said:

ask @PromoTheRobot how he is....he either saw him a couple of weeks ago in Philly or decided to go back to his Air BnB instead, i can't remember what he did.  But the kid is the real deal

 

I am here rn . The Tralf is one of the best musician venues in the country 

 

like playing in your living room 

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I get to see him at the end of july.  Really looking forward to it.  I've got his album and it's pretty smokin'

 

Just now, Buffalo716 said:

I am here rn . The Tralf is one of the best musician venues in the country 

 

like playing in your living room 

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3 minutes ago, The Poojer said:

I get to see him at the end of july.  Really looking forward to it.  I've got his album and it's pretty smokin'

 

I’m gonna get him to sign an album for me after the show

5 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Oh, I saw him play. Shook his hand after as well. Legit.

Why aren’t you at the Tralf?!

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26 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I’m gonna get him to sign an album for me after the show

Why aren’t you at the Tralf?!

 

Because I live 500 miles from the Tralf. Not to mention nursing a knee replacement. He's coming through New England in September.

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We'll be seeing Joe Bonamassa in Christchurch in a couple weeks, which I'm really looking forward to.

 

Good concerts are far and few down here, so thought I'd take the chance on going to this one.  To be honest, I don't know much at all of his music, but some friends have shared some really impressive concert videos of his.

 

Has anyone here seen him before?

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1 minute ago, Bad Things said:

We'll be seeing Joe Bonamassa in Christchurch in a couple weeks, which I'm really looking forward to.

 

Good concerts are far and few down here, so thought I'd take the chance on going to this one.  To be honest, I don't know much at all of his music, but some friends have shared some really impressive concert videos of his.

 

Has anyone here seen him before?

Yea I have known him my whole life

 

he is one of the best guitarists in the world... top notch, you won’t be disappointed 

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9 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Holy ***^ what a show!

 

Shook the young mans hand and got a picture and signed CD after the show

 

this kid has the chops!

 

Glad you liked him. I emailed the local mid-size club that does Blues shows about Kingfish. Turns out he's routing through New England in early September, opening on the Vampire Weekend tour. But he is doing one-off club dates too, and he's got an opening that would line up with this clubs schedule. Booking guy responded that he never heard of him but would check it out further. Crossing fingers playing Yenta.

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12 hours ago, Bad Things said:

We'll be seeing Joe Bonamassa in Christchurch in a couple weeks, which I'm really looking forward to.

 

Good concerts are far and few down here, so thought I'd take the chance on going to this one.  To be honest, I don't know much at all of his music, but some friends have shared some really impressive concert videos of his.

 

Has anyone here seen him before?

 

He played at Shea's a few months back.  I couldn't make it, but I managed to encourage a few of the youngsters in our office to go--they were absolutely blown away.

 

He is easily one of the best guitarists I've ever heard.

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On 6/10/2019 at 11:58 PM, Buffalo716 said:

Tomorrow night at the famed Tralf Music Hall in downtown buffalo , 20 year old blues prodigy Kingfish Ingram will be performing

 

Rolling stones has called him the savior of the blues and a mix between B.B. king , Hendrix and Prince 

 

its his first tour and some tickets may still be available. THIS is the show to go to in Buffalo

 

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/christone-kingfish-ingram-future-blues-747484/

 

Phew! I was worried this was going to be another ROR thread. 

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6 hours ago, thebandit27 said:

 

He played at Shea's a few months back.  I couldn't make it, but I managed to encourage a few of the youngsters in our office to go--they were absolutely blown away.

 

He is easily one of the best guitarists I've ever heard.

 

19 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Yea I have known him my whole life

 

he is one of the best guitarists in the world... top notch, you won’t be disappointed 

 

Yeah, the more I learn about the guy, the more impressed I am.

 

The concert footage that I’ve watched is simply first rate. 

The funny thing is that his stage persona (sharp suit, sunglasses) and his “every day” persona couldn’t be more different.  He comes across as a totally down to earth, average (nerdy) guy.

 

Plus, he’s from upstate NY, which is pretty darn cool.

(You think he could bring me a box of Zweigle’s/Labatt’s when he comes down here?)

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6 hours ago, Bad Things said:

 

 

Yeah, the more I learn about the guy, the more impressed I am.

 

The concert footage that I’ve watched is simply first rate. 

The funny thing is that his stage persona (sharp suit, sunglasses) and his “every day” persona couldn’t be more different.  He comes across as a totally down to earth, average (nerdy) guy.

 

Plus, he’s from upstate NY, which is pretty darn cool.

(You think he could bring me a box of Zweigle’s/Labatt’s when he comes down here?)

Hahahah yea he is a top notch performer 

 

he  has had a good amount of #1 albums on the blues charts. 

 

Unlike most blues musicians he doesn’t base his style on the American blues of B.B. king and Howlin wolf and muddy waters etc

 

he is very British blues influenced ... Eric Clapton, cream , jethro Tull 

 

but his skills are top notch

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