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Papa King and Daryll Düus born to boogie

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Daryll  Düus and Papa King ended their first set with an electrifying version of blues classic of ‘Rollin’ and Tumblin’ which was a lot more up tempo, though something is lacking without their drummer former drummer.

The two bluesmen aptly named themselves theDarryl Düus and Papa King. Photo by Richard Amery ‘Boogie Brothers,’ were both seated and playing.

Papa King was playing some sweet acoustic guitar and singing like Dr. John.

Düus was dancing in his seat whole playing scorching leads through several originals and blues standards including ‘Baby Please Don’t Go.’ and pretty cool version of Johnny Johnson’s  ‘That’ll Work.’

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 January 2019 14:35 )  
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