Size: 101,3 MB
Time: 43:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Styles: Acoustic Blues/Roots
Art: Front
1. Things Done Changed (5:15)
2. Baby Days Blues (3:16)
3. It's All Over Now (2:48)
4. Little Zydeco (2:40)
5. So Much Weed (4:07)
6. What's Gonna Become Of Me (3:48)
7. Mississippi Bottom (3:54)
8. Out In This World (4:32)
9. All And All Blues (2:35)
10. Brown Bear Blues (4:04)
11. Oxtail Blues (3:09)
12. Tombstone Disposition (3:42)
Jerron Paxton is a skilled interpreter of Black traditional music, having spent his life learning the multifaceted musical dialects of blues, old-time, ragtime, and Cajun music. He is a celebrated and accomplished multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, banjo, piano, fiddle and other instruments with deep histories and ties to Black American music - each with a master’s touch.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Jerron Paxton would sit with an ear by the radio, eagerly absorbing the nuances and history of Black American traditional music that connect him to his ancestral roots in the South. A songwriter, inheritor of tradition, and a walking, talking jukebox, Paxton approaches his craft with equal part wit and reverence, with a knack for leg-pulling and cracking wise. Things Done Changed is an album of original songs that sound beamed in from nearly a century ago, when jazz and blues were performed as a means of both personal and cultural survival. Lick by lick, Paxton builds a bridge between generations gone and generations to come, singing the heartaches and joys of the past and present.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Jerron Paxton would sit with an ear by the radio, eagerly absorbing the nuances and history of Black American traditional music that connect him to his ancestral roots in the South. A songwriter, inheritor of tradition, and a walking, talking jukebox, Paxton approaches his craft with equal part wit and reverence, with a knack for leg-pulling and cracking wise. Things Done Changed is an album of original songs that sound beamed in from nearly a century ago, when jazz and blues were performed as a means of both personal and cultural survival. Lick by lick, Paxton builds a bridge between generations gone and generations to come, singing the heartaches and joys of the past and present.
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