![]() ![]() His stories of life, whether they be the theme of finding love which dominates the title track, or the double-entendre lyrics set to the pulsating rhythms of “You Just Like a Dresser,” the lyrics keep him centered in the American blues tradition. His sound has evolved during the past 60 years as there is a dash of funk here, some reggae there, and a little rock and roll every once in awhile but at its foundation, his music is a form of gritty and at times raw blues. Rush is a son of the Louisiana Delta and juke joints of the South that were a breeding ground for many of artists who contributed to the evolution of the blues. Now at the age of 77, as one of the elder statesmen of the American Blues, he will release a new studio album in February of 2013 titled, Down in Louisiana. He began on the same Chicago stages as Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Little Walter. Bobby Rush has been playing the blues for over six decades. ![]() Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club is located within a beautifully restored 1905 building at 135 Congress Street in the heart of historic downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club features a spectacular and visually breathtaking environment engineered to deliver the highest quality acoustics while utilizing state-of-the-art production, sound and lighting technologies. The mission of Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club is to provide guests a one-of-a-kind, world-class experience featuring serious jazz and blues music served with exceptional southern-inspired cuisine. Subscribe to Jimmy’s Email Newsletter to stay informed on new jazz and blues artist announcements, tickets, special offers, Jimmy’s Sunday Jazz Brunch, and much more. Visit Jimmy’s Online Event Calendar for Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club’s complete 2021 Schedule as well as the initial 2022 Schedule. Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club’s 2021 Schedule includes 17 GRAMMY® Award-Winning Artists and a comprehensive list of talented musicians with 200+ GRAMMY® Award Nominations amongst them. Tickets for BOBBY RUSH at Jimmy’s Jazz and Blues Club on Saturday December 18 are SOLD OUT. We have an enthusiastic audience excited to see him at Jimmy’s!” said Suzanne Bresette, Managing Director of Programming at Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club. Bobby is one of the most acclaimed and esteemed living blues musicians and we look forward to welcoming him to Jimmy’s with a fully sold out house. “We are honored to have legendary blues artist Bobby Rush perform at Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club. ![]() In 2017, Rush earned his first GRAMMY® Award Win for his 25th studio album, ‘Porcupine Meat’, with guest artists Dave Alvin, Joe Bonamassa, Vasti Jackson, and Keb’ Mo’. That same year Rush accomplished the rare feat of winning two Blues Music Awards for different albums: “Album of the Year” for ‘Porcupine Meat’ and “Historical Album of the Year” for ‘Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History of Bobby Rush’.īobby Rush is still going strong in 2021 as he continues to provide his fans legendary live performances. ![]() He was nominated in 2014 for ‘Down in Louisiana’ and again in 2015 for ‘Decisions’. He earned his first GRAMMY® Award Nomination for his 2000 album ‘Hoochie Man’. In the new millennium, Bobby Rush made a late-career grab for mainstream recognition. The album won a GRAMMY® Award for “Best Traditional Blues Album”, his second GRAMMY® Award and sixth nomination. Additionally, Bobby Rush has over 50 Blues Music Award Nominations over the course of his storied career.īobby Rush, with the release of his 2020 album ‘Rawer Than Raw’, an all-acoustic effort that pays tribute to the rich blues history of Mississippi, has cemented his reputation as one of the preeminent bluesmen in the world, one of the last living links to the music’s glorious past, and an inspiration for its future stars. Bobby Rush has been making records for nearly 70 years and has more than 400 recordings, 75 career releases, and now 27 studio albums to his name. Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club Features 2x-GRAMMY® Award-Winner, Blues Hall of Famer & 14x-Blues Music Award-Winner BOBBY RUSH on Saturday December 18 at 7:30 P.M. ![]()
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