Paul Geremia

Paul Geremia is an acclaimed acoustic blues musician, renowned for his deep knowledge of the blues genre and his skill in blending traditional and original material. His career spans over four decades, during which he has earned a reputation for being a consummate guitarist and harmonica player, as well as a vocalist with a distinctly authentic style. Born on April 21, 1944, in Providence, Rhode Island, Geremia immersed himself in the early folk and blues music scene, drawing inspiration from the likes of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson, and Scrapper Blackwell.

Over the years, Paul Geremia has released a series of albums that showcase his intricate finger-picking style and his ability to tell captivating stories through his music. Notable releases such as "Love My Stuff," "Love, Murder & Mosquitos," and "Hard Life Rockin' Chair" have cemented his place in the blues genre. His work is characterized by a deep respect for the tradition of the blues, coupled with a personal approach that brings fresh perspectives to classic themes. Geremia's performances are not just musical events but journeys through the history of American blues music. His dedication to his craft and his ongoing pursuit of musical excellence have made him an influential figure in the blues community and a cherished artist among fans of acoustic blues music.

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Love My Stuff
Album - 21 Tracks - Released October 11, 2011
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  1. October 11, 2011
  2. March 9, 2004
  3. January 1, 2000
  4. June 22, 1999
  5. May 20, 1997
  6. December 1, 1994
  7. December 1, 1992
  8. October 22, 1991
  9. January 1, 1968