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Andy Kimbel - Solo Acoustic Show!

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Andy Kimbel tells his story with voice and guitar, drawing on the techniques that have sustained itinerant blues artists for generations. For this fingerstyle guitarist, the instrument is a portable orchestra, with bass lines, chords, and fragments of melody to support his vocals.” . . .Hawaii Public Radio

Started out great and he keeps getting better! His folk and country blues, self-written or by other blues greats, zoom right into his audience’s heart. He often provides his own percussion by placing a mic for his tapping feet while he picks his guitar.”- Tri-Cities Paper, Syracuse NY

..."Not many can engage and audience as a solo performer for almost three hours,  a one man Greatful Dead to the bone'. . .   Springfield Sun

"He’s blues, he’s folk he’s country, he’s Andy Kimbel, a Philadelphia guy gone national” … Fox Television

Andy Kimbel delivers spirited, dynamically-packed performances while showcasing both self- penned original songs and strong interpretations of early classic country-blues and early 70's based folk while captivating audiences with his highly reviewed acoustic guitar work. Whether it be a performance for 40 people at a folk club or house concert, thousands at a festival or millions on television as he did regularly on QVC earlier in his career, Kimbel makes the stage his home and it shows. 

Over the last 27+ years, Andy Kimbel as an “indie” artist, and on occasion with his backing AK Express band, has performed over 2000 shows at a variety of venues from large festivals and concert halls to smaller more intimate folk clubs, house concerts and listening rooms.

 If you enjoy exciting guitar work and the music of the classic acoustic country blues masters, then you will surely appreciate Andy Kimbel.

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