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Andrew
Title:
Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones May 8 Picton-Texas Blues Legend
When:
Sat.May.08/2010 - Sat.May.08/2010  8:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Where:
The Regent Theatre - Picton
Category:
Blues Shows

Description

      ANDREW "JUNIOR BOY" JONES TEXAS BLUES LEGEND SPRING TOUR MAY 6-9, ONTARIO 2010

          -MAY 6 WILNO TAVERN (613-756-2029)- MAY 8 PICTON REGENT THEATRE(877-411-4761)-                                                                 MAY 9 VICTORIA HALL COBOURG (905-372-2210)

         Wilno Tavern, limited to 90 people-Regent Theatre, 350 seat historic soft seater-Victoria Hall,  

Cabaret Style, Historic Concert Hall, 220people.  All events Licensed LCBO.  Minors permitted with adult.

Tickets $26.50 available through  The Regent Theatre Box Office at (613) 476.8416 or toll free (877) 411.4761 or,
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   A Bluesman with a talent as big as his home state of Texas. Andrew was a protege of Freddie King (he was only 16 when he joined one of the greatest  Blues Guitarists of all time)  and was  the guitarist and band leader for Charlie Musselwhite’s band during it’s heyday. Fresh from a jaw dropping performance at this year’s Chicago Blues Festival, “Jr. Boy” has been knocking out audiences and critics alike. 

"A Stunningly Accomplished Blues Guitarist"
- Living Blues

     Andrew was born October 16, 1948 in Dallas Texas to musical parents.  His mother Gladys was a vocalist with an orchestra.  She bought him  his first guitar when he was seven years old.  Andrew began his professional career at age 16 playing with one of the Blues great guitarists, Freddie King.

       In 1967 Jones join R&B, soul singer Bobby Patterson and the Mustangs. They signed with Abnak Records and recorded several 45 singles on the Jet Star label. During this time he met session guitar great Cornell Dupree, a friendship that led to many performances and recording sessions together. 

       In 1973 Freddie King asked Jones to join his band again.  They  toured excessively opening for rock groups such as Grand Funk Railroad, Rare Earth, Tower of Power, Marshall Tucker Band, and the list goes on and on.  Andrew stayed with Freddie as his band leader for several years. 

      In the 80’s Andrew worked with  R&B singing great Johnny Taylor. In late 1987 Andrew went to California to join Russell Jackson, and Tony Coleman as the Silent Partners. Jackson and Coleman are both known for their work with B.B. King.   The Silent Partners did extensive session work and touring with different artist such as Katie Webster, Charlie Musselwhite, and opened for the Neville Brothers, and Leon Russell with Edgar Winter. In mid 1988 Jones along with Jackson and Coleman recorded with Katie Webster on her critically praised Alligator Records album, (Swamp Boogie Queen).

      In 1989 Andrew and Charlie Musselwhite were recording on a Sonny Rhodes album and they hit it off immediately.   Later Musselwhite talk to Jones about starting a band.  In the early to mid 1990’s they recorded three critically acclaimed  albums together , Ace of Harps, Signature, and In My Time.  In 1995 the band won a W.C. Handy award for Best Blues Band. 

     Andrew returned to Dallas in 1996 and later that year signed and recorded his first CD for J.S.P. Records `` I Need Time``.

      In 1998, Rounder Records released Andrew’s second CD  ``Watch What You Say`` and was nominated for a W.C. Handy award for best new blues artist, sort of ironic for a seasoned Blues man, but it was in recognition of Andrew breaking out on his own.
 
     In 2001, Andrew’s third CD ``Mr. Domestic`` was released on his own label Galexy Records.   In 2005, Andrew  his fourth release and his first live CD ``Jr. Boy Live``, again to critical acclaim. 

   For his fifth release ``Gettin`Real``,  Andrew  has signed with Electro-Fi Records out of Canada,  a label featuring such Blues Greats as Snooky Pryor and Mel Brown.    Andrew thinks that this is some of his best writing to date.   Andrew Jr. Boy Jones has toured the globe several times over, has  had songs featured on television shows and commercials, and continues to garner critical acclaim.   Few artists play with the control, class and style that Andrew does, truly one of the best and not to be missed.   His 4 piece band features John Street on keyboards, a veteran on the Blues scene for over 40 years, spending over 20 with Sam Myers and Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets.


 Veteran keyboardist and long time member with Andrew, John Street adds a lot to the show.

Venue

The Regent Theatre
Venue:
The Regent Theatre   -   Website
Street:
224 Main Street
ZIP:
K0K 2T0
City:
Picton
State:
Ontario
Country:
Country: ca

Description

Opened in 1922, it has alternately exalted and suffered through changes in the entertainment industry and the whims of its audiences - presenting both film and live shows through the years.

Situated on Main Street in picturesque Picton Ontario, the historic Regent Theatre is the centre for the arts in Prince Edward County, providing the community with a unique venue for live theatre and music. First run movies and Cinefest, part of the Film Circuit of the Toronto International Film Festival, round out the offerings of The Regent making it a diverse venue that truly reflects its community.


A rare example of an Edwardian opera house, The Regent's stage is equal in size to that of The Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. Above the stage is a 21 metre (70 foot) fly tower. Original dressing room includes blackboards lining the walls where, in a former era, performers wrote their show's running order.

Designed by Toronto architects Warrington and Page for George Cook, The Regent Theatre opened its doors in February 1922 with the Canadian war comedy Mademoiselle from Armentiers.

In 1994 The Regent Theatre Foundation, a community based, not-for-profit organization, bought the theatre from the Cook family. Since that time the Foundation Board and volunteers have toiled to restore the theatre as close to its original state as possible. In 1998 the stage was opened up, the fly tower was re-rigged and made operational and the theatre's roof was replaced. Later installations and upgrades included 351 comfortable, modern seats, new fire doors, electronic alarm system, and electrical service. The building was brought into compliance with fire and safety regulations and received a designation as an historical building. Significant enhancements over the years have added features such as the lighted marquee, the magnificent Austrian crystal chandeliers that grace the lobby and air conditioning.

 
For more information call The Regent Theatre at (613) 476.8416 or toll free (877) 411.4761 or,
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