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King Neptune Blues
King Neptune Blues
Mr. Neptune began studying classical music in Philadelphia before being bitten by the blues bug via Blind Blake. He applied his years of studies of the classics to arranging and learning the blues masters of the early twentieth century. From there, he spent hours and days and years and decades working his way into the mysterious and captivating world of this powerful era of the blues. Accompanying himself on guitar with old-style fingerpicking while explaining songs and technique along the way, King Neptune lives and breathes these heartfelt renditions and arrangements of Piedmont blues and Bessie Smith songs. He’s spent a lifetime playing, singing, teaching and touring, finding himself in and out of bands and combos but always into the music. Now settled somewhere near central Illinois, the intrepid entertainer continues his adventure with old-time, acoustic guitar and vocal blues, making folks feel good and feeling good himself while doing the deed. Feel free to ask the man how he got the name of King Neptune; you’ll be glad you did.


King Neptune Blues
Saturday, April 16, 8:30pm
Walnut Street Winery
Rochester

Tom Irwin

Tom Irwin, a sixth-generation Sangamon County resident, has played his songs and music for nearly 40 years in the central Illinois area with occasional forays across the country. He's contributed to Illinois Times since 2000 by writing Now Playing, a weekly music column, as well as features stories and other articles...

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