Live from The Waterworks: Jerron Paxton with Ruth Wyand
Schedule
Sat, 22 Feb, 2025 at 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
184 San Marco Avenue, Saint Augustine, FL, United States, Florida 32084 | Saint Augustine, FL
Doors at 6:30, show starts at 7 PM.
General Admission tickets are $25.
Consider purchasing Premium Tickets that include this show, the January 18th concert with Verlon Thompson, and Shawn Camp and the March 22nd performance by The Jeff Picker Band with reserved front-of-house seating for each show for only $100.
ABOUT JERRON PAXTON AND RUTH WYAND
Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton has earned a reputation for transporting audiences back to the 1920's and making them wish they could stay there for good. Blind Boy Paxton may be one of the greatest multi-instrumentalists that you have not heard of. Yet. And time is getting short, fast. This young musician sings and plays banjo, guitar, piano, fiddle, harmonica, Cajun accordion, and the bones (percussion). Paxton has an eerie ability to transform traditional jazz, blues, folk, and country into the here and now, and make it real. In addition, he mesmerizes audiences with his humor and storytelling. Paxton's sound is influenced by the likes of Fats Waller and "Blind" Lemon Jefferson. According to Will Friedwald in the Wall Street Journal, Paxton is "virtually the only music-maker of his generation—playing guitar, banjo, piano, and violin, among other implements—to fully assimilate the blues idiom of the 1920s and '30s."
Ruth Wyand has achieved a level of diversity that has exceeded the expectations of audiences around the world. Her guitar virtuosity is demonstrated by dynamic fingerpicking, bottleneck slide, and a warm alto voice. She plays a mix of Americana, jazz, blues, folk, and country augmented by Piedmont and bluegrass clawhammer fingerpicking. Playing well-crafted instrumental arrangements of classics ranging from Doc Watson, Etta Baker, Jimi Hendrix, and Leo Kottke to Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, and Nina Simone, each song, no matter how different has a firm Ruth Wyand stamp of style on it. Her songwriting is universal, timeless, relatable, emotionally resonant, sometimes witty, sometimes serious but always human and genuine. Wyand has toured extensively throughout the United States, Britain, New Zealand, Kuwait, and France and has won numerous awards for guitar and songwriting including the Gamble Rogers Fingerstyle Guitar Competition, the South Florida Folk Festival Songwriting Competition, and the Hank Williams Songwriting Award.
Don’t miss this very special opportunity in America’s oldest city, St. Augustine. The Waterworks is an intimate, historic venue (built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places) and only 120 tickets are available for each performance. The Gamble Rogers Concert Series celebrates the legendary recording artist Gamble Rogers, whose balladry and storytelling shaped American folk music, on the third Saturday of each month.
Where is it happening?
184 San Marco Avenue, Saint Augustine, FL, United States, Florida 32084Event Location & Nearby Stays: