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Birth name
  
Paul Geremia

Labels
  
Red House

Genres
  
Blues

Years active
  
1966–present

Role
  
Singer


Instruments
  
guitar, harmonica

Name
  
Paul Geremia

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Website
  
www.paulgeremia.org

Record label
  
Red House Records

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Born
  
April 21, 1944 (age 79) Providence, Rhode Island (
1944-04-21
)

Albums
  
Love, Murder & Mosquitos, Just Enough

Similar People
  
Roy Book Binder, Peter Stampfel, Steve James, Mary Flower, Blind Willie McTell

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Paul Geremia (born April 21, 1944) is an American blues singer and acoustic guitarist.

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Geremia was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He recorded his first album in 1968, having been significantly influenced by both the rural blues tradition and the folk music revival of the 1960s. Geremia has never recorded with electric guitar, hewing steadfastly to a traditional ethic with his acoustic playing.

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Discography

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  • Just Enough (Folkways Records, 1968)
  • Paul Geremia (Sire Records, 1968)
  • I Really Don't Mind Livin' (Flying Fish Records, 1982)
  • My Kinda Place (Flying Fish, 1986)
  • Gamblin' Woman Blues (Red House Records, 1993)
  • Self Portrait in Blues (Vanguard Records, 1995)
  • Live From Uncle Sam's Backyard (Red House, 1997)
  • Devil's Music (Red House, 1999)
  • Hard Life Rockin' Chair (Genes Records, 2000)
  • Love, Murder and Mosquitos (Red House, 2004)
  • Love My Stuff (Red House, 2011)
  • Achievements

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  • Paul's rendition of Fred McDowell's "Get Right Church" was the opening track on Preachin’ the Blues: The Music of Mississippi Fred McDowell (Telarc), which earned a Grammy nomination in 2002.
  • Two of his Red House releases, Gamblin’ Woman Blues and Self Portrait in Blues, were both nominated for W.C. Handy Awards.
  • Inducted into [2] the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame]], 2013

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    References

    Paul Geremia Wikipedia