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Juno winner Paul Reddick plays beautiful blues from throughout his career

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I expected a show from Juno Award winning bluesman Paul Reddick to be sold out and standing room only. But it was not to be at the Geomatic Attic, Tuesday, April 25.

Paul Reddick playing the Geomatic Attic, April 25. Photo by Richard Amery
 Instead, Reddick and his hot band including MonkeyJunk’s Steve Marriner on guitar, captivated a decent sized , attentive crowd of approximately 75, who were dancing in their seats and enthusiastically applauding Reddick’s impressive harp playing and Marriner’s incendiary guitar solos.


 The first set included several highlights from his Juno award winning CD “Ride The One,“ but he also included several selections from previous works including a show highlight from “Sugarbird.”

which was a highlight of the show.

Another  highlight was an older upbeat blues stomper “Trouble Again” which he noted was produced by Colin Linden who beat out Reddick for the Juno award in 2001 with his own CD.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 May 2017 10:20 )  
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