$15 online & at the door
As a teenager in the early '90s growing up in the muddy potato fields of Idaho, John Németh was drawn to the hard-edged hip hop sounds and rock bands of the day, until a friend, Tom Moore, introduced him to the Junior Wells and Buddy Guy classic "Hoodoo Man Blues." Together they formed Fat John & the 3 Slims, which is still regarded as a legendary band in the Boise region. John played harp and sang in local bands, often opening the show for nationally touring blues acts and quickly caught the ear of established blues musicians. It didn't take long before he was releasing his own recordings, "The Jack Of Harps" (2002) and "Come And Get It" (2004), featuring Junior Watson, and performing in Junior Watson's band....
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$15 online & at the door
As a teenager in the early '90s growing up in the muddy potato fields of Idaho, John Németh was drawn to the hard-edged hip hop sounds and rock bands of the day, until a friend, Tom Moore, introduced him to the Junior Wells and Buddy Guy classic "Hoodoo Man Blues." Together they formed Fat John & the 3 Slims, which is still regarded as a legendary band in the Boise region. John played harp and sang in local bands, often opening the show for nationally touring blues acts and quickly caught the ear of established blues musicians. It didn't take long before he was releasing his own recordings, "The Jack Of Harps" (2002) and "Come And Get It" (2004), featuring Junior Watson, and performing in Junior Watson's band.
John's talents did not go unnoticed and he soon signed a recording contract with Blind Pig Records. His national debut for that label, "Magic Touch" (2007), produced by Anson Funderburgh and featuring Junior Watson on guitar, received an ecstatic response from fans and the media, and he was hailed as the new voice of the blues. Living Blues enthused, "Magic Touch gives hope that the blues will survive." In 2008 Németh was recruited by Elvin Bishop to do some performances and contribute four vocal tracks to his Grammy-nominated album "The Blues Rolls On."
Németh released two more albums on the Blind Pig label, "Love Me Tonight" (2009) & "Name The Day (2010), both hitting #6 on the Billboard Blues Chart, and beginning his long string of Blues Music Award (BMA) nominations, numbering 20 at last count. John has also won two Blues Blast Music Awards – Best New Artist Debut Recording and Sean Costello Rising Star Award. John followed up with two independently released live albums in 2012, "Blues Live" and "Soul Live."
In 2013 John relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, where he teamed up with producer Scott Bomar and his classic Memphis Soul band, the Bo-Keys, to create an album of revisited soul classics, "Memphis Grease" (2014 Blue Corn), which debuted at #4 on the Billboard Blues Chart. John won the 2104 BMA for Best Soul Blues Male Artist, followed by "Memphis Grease" winning Best Soul Blues Album in 2015.
In 2017 Németh released "Feelin' Freaky" (produced by Luther Dickinson) on his own Memphis Grease label, crushing all barriers of style and genre with an album of original songs that defied all the usual pigeonholes, drawing from his strong influences in blues and R&B, as well as contemporary sounds in hip hop and rock 'n' roll. Later that same year, Németh was part of a side project "The Love Light Orchestra Featuring John Németh" recorded live at one of Memphis' favorite watering holes, Bar DKDC.
OPENING: Mike Conway & the Five-Cent Kings. We hear they're working on a surprise - for folks that love The Spoonbenders this will be a treat!
Deadline for buying tickets online is 5pm the day of the show.
After 5pm, please purchase all tickets at the door.
NOTE: We do not take reservations; all seating is first-come, first-serve. We recommend arriving 1 hour before show time with your party to order food before the show and appreciate your patience.
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