Big Joe Duskin Concert History

The Alabama-born son of a Baptist preacher, Big Joe Duskin grew up to become one of the stalwarts of the Cincinnati blues scene. Although he honored a promise to his father that he would not play the "Devil's music" until his father's death (at the age of 104, in the 1970s), Duskin quickly made up for lost time. Although he's recorded sporadically, releasing Cincinnati Stomp in 1977, Don't Mess With the Boogie Man in 1988, and Down the Road a Piece in 1998, he's had a major influence on aspiring Midwestern blues musicians.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 01, 1996
Big Joe Duskin

Chicago Blues Festival

Grant Park Chicago, Illinois, United States
May 27, 1991
Omar the Magnificent / Big Joe Duskin / Back Porch Blues Band

Northwest Folklife Festival

Seattle Center Arena Seattle, Washington, United States
Oct 30, 1988
Big Joe Duskin Blind Willies Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Oct 29, 1988
Big Joe Duskin

Benson & Hedges Blues

Blind Willies Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Feb 27, 1988
Big Joe Duskin West End Centre Aldershot, England, United Kingdom
Sep 18, 1987
Big Joe Duskin West End Centre Aldershot, England, United Kingdom
Jazz
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Piano
Boogie-Woogie
Boogie
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1996 1 concert
1991 1 concert
1988 3 concerts
1987 1 concert

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