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Jerron ‘Blind Boy’ Paxton brings the blues to Next Stage
Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton.
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Jerron ‘Blind Boy’ Paxton brings the blues to Next Stage

PUTNEY — Bluesman Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton will appear at Next Stage on Friday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m.

Paxton is an American musician from Los Angeles who now lives in Queens, N.Y. A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Paxton's style draws from blues and jazz music before World War II and was influenced by Fats Waller and “Blind” Lemon Jefferson.

“Blind Boy Paxton is six-foot-two, but he only stands to get bigger,” The Village Voice wrote about Paxton, a young man who plays guitar, piano, banjo, and fiddle with equal mastery.

Only in his 20s, Paxton possesses a theatrical flair that excites audiences of all ages. Elmore Magazine called him “The new young hope of the blues world.”

Hot Tuna's Jorma Kaukonen, who has shared the stage with Paxton, said he “just knocked our socks off. His show was something I can hardly wait to see again.”

The New York Times' Ben Ratliff called Paxton “easily the most talented young acoustic bluesman to come along in many, many years.”

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