All ages - General Admission
Seated Listening Room Style Show
Doors & bar open at 7:00PM - Show starts at 7:30
Tickets $30 in advance - $35 at the door
From Cadillac, Michigan, to the streets of New Orleans and now living in Spain, Luke Winslow-King has spent a lifetime shaping a sound that blends blues, jazz, folk, and rock into something cinematic, soulful, and unmistakably his own. On this special evening, he is joined by Tuscan slide guitar virtuoso Roberto Luti, founding member of the Playing For Change project and collaborator with legends such as Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Keith Richards, and Ringo Starr, whose performances have amassed millions of views on YouTube.
Tickets available to Deep End members only until April 2
Together, Luke and Roberto craft a dynamic dialogue of guitar, vocals, and storytelling, moving effortlessly between intimate reflection and danceable grooves. The performance draws on songs from Luke’s adventurous new album, Coast of Light, a collection that explores love, loss, and life on the Atlantic edge of Andalusia, blending raw Delta blues, atmospheric psychedelia, and evocative narratives. This is an evening of spontaneity, connection, and the electric vitality that comes from two masterful musicians in conversation."
LUKE WINSLOW KING
Luke Winslow King, originally hailing from Cadillac, Michigan, has spent his career as a guitarist, singer, producer, and songwriter, crafting a rich, soulful tapestry that blends delta blues, roots, rock, and folk. His music is a journey through the heart of America, characterized by masterful guitar work, captivating lyrics, and a voice that resonates with authenticity. After spending over 15 years in New Orleans, Winslow-King has taken his refined craft to stages across the globe, captivating audiences with dynamic performances and forming deep, personal connections with listeners.
Winslow-King has released seven solo albums and recorded with acclaimed artists such as George Porter Jr., Little Freddy King, and John Boutté. He has shared the stage with Jack White, Taj Mahal, Rosanne Cash, and many others. His original song "Everlasting Arms" was performed by Dr. John in the Playing for Change ‘Songs Around the World’ series on YouTube. His music has been featured on Anderson Cooper Live (CNN), NCIS: New Orleans (CBS), and Deadliest Catch (Discovery).
Flash-A-Magic, Winslow-King's eighth full-length album, recorded in Tuscany, Italy, and Memphis, TN, is a testament to his growth and artistry. Released in September 2024, the album features an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Rev. Charles Hodges (Al Green), Roberto Luti (Playing For Change), and Fat Possum recording artists, The Sensational Barnes Brothers. Mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineer Collin DuPuis, the album exudes a timeless quality, blending traditional influences with modern sensibilities.
Luke Winslow-King has toured extensively in North America and Europe, appearing on notable stages such as Austin City Limits, New Orleans JazzFest, Azkena Rock Festival (Spain), Tønder Festival Paradiso (Netherlands), Glastonbury (UK), Byron Bay Blues Fest (AUS), and countless more.
Distributed by Bloodshot Records / Exceleration Music, Flash-A-Magic is a powerful showcase of Winslow-King’s ability to channel raw emotion and musical innovation into a cohesive, compelling work. Whether performing in intimate venues or on large festival stages, Luke Winslow-King continues to leave audiences enthralled, eager for the next note in his ongoing musical journey.
“Seamlessly melds Delta blues, gospel and jazz themes with personal, simplified lyrics that speak to his personal and artistic evolution.” — The New York Times
Tickets available to Deep End members only until April 2
ROBERTO LUTI
Roberto Luti was born in Livorno, Italy, in 1977. He grew up hearing and listening to the blues and rock & roll records his father, a big time music lover, played in the house. Luti picked up the guitar around the age of eight, and his dad taught him the basics. He continued learning mostly on his own, loving playing the guitar and trying to match the lines and the tone of the guitar players in old blues records. As a teenager, Luti played in a few bands in the Livorno area, then at age 22, he embraced his old national steel guitar and went to the United States. He was searching for the blues and for adventure, and wanted to travel playing on the streets and living life. He went to New Orleans in September 1999 and left to Italy in 2008. He claims that New Orleans taught him a lot, about both music and life.
Luti met Playing For Change in 2002, while playing in the street of the old Big Easy. Mark wanted to come down to New Orleans to film street musicians, and needed advice about the scene in the City, so he got a number from a friend (Keb' Mo') of a New Orleans musician (Anders Osborne) and called it. Luti happened to be sleeping in the house and answered the phone. When Mark told him what he was up to, Luti explained that he played on the street every day. So Mark went down to the City, the two met and got along, so they kept in touch and became friends. Luti feels proud and honored to be able to help the Playing For Change cause with his music. As he explains, playing music is my life, it is how I meet friends, how I have good time, how I overcome difficulties, and how I travel and buy my bread.
These days, Luti plays both on the street, and tours with the PFC Band, a rock/blues trio called TRES, and some of his good friends from New Orleans and around the world: Niki laRosa, Luke Winslow King, Lynn Drury, Washboard Chaz. Luti also loves to be involved in other socially active musical projects such as the Caciuk Orchestra and One Eat One Band, both located in Livorno, Italy.
Tickets available to Deep End members only until April 2
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