WRTI Radio’s Jeff Duperon hosts the premier season of “Jazz at Fellowship Hall” Third Wednesdays Neighborhood Concert Series at Ridge Avenue Methodist Church, 7811 Ridge Avenue, Roxborough, PA 19128. This concert, eighth in the series, features blues singer and guitarist Johnny Never and his band on Wednesday, May 18. Showtime is 7:30-9:00 p.m. and tickets are $10 general admission/$5 for students, and are only available at the door. For more info call: 856-858-8914, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
Johnny Never pays tribute to Blind Boy Fuller, Son House, Robert Johnson, and the vast array of characters who emerged out of the deep South about a century ago and gave birth to the blues. Johnny plays with a passion and an authenticity that has been recognized by blues lovers and music societies from Baltimore to New York. In 2011, Johnny and his band were selected by the Philadelphia Folksong Society to be the only regional act to perform in a concert filled with blues greats, honoring blues legend Robert Johnson’s 100th birthday. Johnny’s unique and dynamic finger-style guitar playing and voice conjur up deep, soulful, Delta slide moans, slow blues ballads, early jazz and driving Little Walter and Muddy Waters’ riffs. In 2014, he brought harpist Zep Harpo with him to Memphis TN, where they were quarter-finalists in the International Blues Challenge. After seeing their performance in Memphis, Delta Groove recording artist Bob Corritore said this: “When you listen to the music of Johnny Never and Zep Harpo you will NEVER look back! They are as authentic as it gets”...
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WRTI Radio’s Jeff Duperon hosts the premier season of “Jazz at Fellowship Hall” Third Wednesdays Neighborhood Concert Series at Ridge Avenue Methodist Church, 7811 Ridge Avenue, Roxborough, PA 19128. This concert, eighth in the series, features blues singer and guitarist Johnny Never and his band on Wednesday, May 18. Showtime is 7:30-9:00 p.m. and tickets are $10 general admission/$5 for students, and are only available at the door. For more info call: 856-858-8914, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
Johnny Never pays tribute to Blind Boy Fuller, Son House, Robert Johnson, and the vast array of characters who emerged out of the deep South about a century ago and gave birth to the blues. Johnny plays with a passion and an authenticity that has been recognized by blues lovers and music societies from Baltimore to New York. In 2011, Johnny and his band were selected by the Philadelphia Folksong Society to be the only regional act to perform in a concert filled with blues greats, honoring blues legend Robert Johnson’s 100th birthday. Johnny’s unique and dynamic finger-style guitar playing and voice conjur up deep, soulful, Delta slide moans, slow blues ballads, early jazz and driving Little Walter and Muddy Waters’ riffs. In 2014, he brought harpist Zep Harpo with him to Memphis TN, where they were quarter-finalists in the International Blues Challenge. After seeing their performance in Memphis, Delta Groove recording artist Bob Corritore said this: “When you listen to the music of Johnny Never and Zep Harpo you will NEVER look back! They are as authentic as it gets”
Johnny also leads a four or five-peice band, The Solar Pimps. Johnny and the Band have opened for such national acts as Guy Davis and have played in venues and festivals from Washington, DC to New York.
In 2011, the Solar Pimps were one of three bands chosen by the Philadelphia Folk Song Society to honor father of Delta Blues, Robert Johnson's 100th birthday. They were the only local Philly band selected.
“One of the best new bands I've discovered in a long time, Johnny Never is the real deal!! Delta and Piedmont blues rarely heard this far north! A rare treat.” -- Dave Strickler , Baltimore Blues Society.
“Johnny Never and The Solar Pimps could drive into a groove and play all night. Forget jam bands like Phish; the bluesmen were the original jam bands. The talent and authenticity of Never transported the audience to another time. When the show was over, it was 2011 again, but the past was still ringing in our ears.” -- Newtown Dispatch.
In addition to Never on guitar and vocals, the band for this Jazz Bridge performance, consists of upright bassist Brad Haberle, and drummer Jimmy Crawford.
Jazz Bridge, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive.
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