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269 West Main Street
Lexington, Kentucky
11:48 on a Thursday night
It’s 28 degrees and snowing
Why are 60 shivering people standing in a line that winds like a
snake ending at the door of a nightclub?
To experience Larry Redmon.
Who is Larry Redmon?
Larry Redmon is one man and his guitar. A solo act.
Now that you’ve envisioned some guy sitting on a stool, gently
strumming his acoustic guitar, singing James Taylor songs &
spouting profundities between tunes while the audience sits quietly,
sipping wine...
Blast that thought from your mind.
Like a shot of hot whiskey and a cold draft beer slammed down, Larry
Redmon storms the stage. He sounds like 3 or 4 musicians are performing
with him. His acoustic guitar sounds like a Very Big acoustic guitar,
one of the best live sounds you will ever hear. His strong, unorthodox
guitar style is very rhythmic. Like drums and guitar. And he sings
with a rich, experienced baritone whose depth and expression alone
tells a story.
And it’s delivered with Edge. Lots of Edge.
If you are lucky or persistent enough (or arrived early enough)
to enter the door of 269 West Main Street before his show ends at
1 A.M., you’ll be joining the hundreds of long-time and first-time
Larry Redmon fans shoulder to shoulder listening raptly or raucously
singing along as Larry Redmon
takes you on an exhilarating and soulful journey through the Southland.
The real Southland. The Southland of Larry Redmon’s life.
Yes, Larry Redmon is one man and his guitar. A solo act. But wherever
he performs as though he is not alone.
So what kind of music does Larry Redmon perform?
All of the troops in the Redmon camp have opted for “Americana”
to describe Larry’s kind of music, in particular the kind
of music he writes. But the best definition of Larry Redmon is found
on the CD album REDMON Larry’s self titled release on the
Dixiewind label.
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