Randall “Big Daddy” Webster sings blues at Emerson Center

VERO BEACH — “Randall ‘Big Daddy’ Webster has lived and breathed the blues for over 25 years and is a true champion of America’s great indigenous music. The influences cut sharp, the tunes run deep, and the spirit is held high when Randall ‘Big Daddy’ Webster stirs up his spicy gumbo of original home cooked blues. Trusting his four-octave voice, pulsing rhythm guitar, and beating foot makes it all simmer into a fine blues brew,” said the Chicago Blues Annual.

Big Daddy is an accomplished singer-songwriter, penning tunes both for himself and other performing artists around the world. His theme for the evening is “An Introspection of Blues.”

There’s an undeniable musical connection between Big Daddy’s Blues and his audience. Big Daddy has toured overseas 53 times to 28 countries, and he has released eight critically acclaimed solo, duo, and band CDs.

On Thursday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m., Randall “Big Daddy” Webster will appear live on-stage.

No tickets are required for this Florida Humanities Series event; it’s one of our gifts to the community.

Seating is available on a first-come-first-served basis.

The show starts at 7 p.m.

Plan to arrive early to claim a good seat.

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