BackStage Pass
Donald Kinsey and the Dewaynes
Season 7 Episode 711 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Long-time blues man jams with grooving harmonica-player.
Donald Kinsey, son of blues great Big Daddy Kinsey, brings a deeply rooted blues vibe to the stage with his infectious guitar playing and undeniable groove. Joining Kinsey are the Dewaynes featuring Craig “Griff” Griffith on harmonica and vocals. Together they jam to hits including “Got my Mojo Workin’” and “Hoochie Coochie Man.” Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in historic Old Town.
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BackStage Pass is a local public television program presented by WKAR
Supported in part by MSU Federal Credit Union, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, and the Michigan Institute For Contemporary Art.
BackStage Pass
Donald Kinsey and the Dewaynes
Season 7 Episode 711 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Donald Kinsey, son of blues great Big Daddy Kinsey, brings a deeply rooted blues vibe to the stage with his infectious guitar playing and undeniable groove. Joining Kinsey are the Dewaynes featuring Craig “Griff” Griffith on harmonica and vocals. Together they jam to hits including “Got my Mojo Workin’” and “Hoochie Coochie Man.” Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in historic Old Town.
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