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Blues man Carvin Jones planning Glendale gig

Posted 1/26/22

Carvin Jones is capping a busy week with a Saturday night show in Glendale.

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Blues man Carvin Jones planning Glendale gig

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Carvin Jones is capping a busy week with a Saturday night show in Glendale.

The blues man will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29 at Tim Finnegan’s, 17045 N. 59th Ave., Suite 103. By the time he takes the stage that night Jones will have played gigs in Phoenix, Chandler, Scottsdale, Phoenix since Tuesday.

The Phoenix-based guitar virtuoso, a regular on West Valley stages, was voted one of the 50 greatest blues guitarists of all-time by Guitarist Magazine.

Jones plays in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix and B.B. King, and famously had Eric Clapton utter, “Carvin Jones is a young cat out of Phoenix who I think is the next up-and-coming blues player.”