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Steeve Keenan entertains Bobby Johns crowd with classics

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Steve Keenan playing an acoustic set at Bobby Johns. Photo by Richard AmeryEven Bobby Johns (the former Wooden Kilt) on the north side had a good crowd for a solo show from local bluesman Steve Keenan, Dec. 18.

While I missed his  set of fiery fiddle music, I arrived in time to hear some blues music including a fleet fingered instrumental, which sounded like Duane Eddy, as well as popular hits like Cocaine, Who Do You Love, Mr. Jones, Lay Down Sally and CCR’s  Born on the Bayou.

He demonstrated an excellent voice, not to mention guitar chops and an affable stage presence throughout.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 December 2010 12:20 )  
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