Denny Blue
A one-man band with Appalachian roots, Delta blues, and hill country influences.
St. Augustine's classic one-man band, Denny Blue, has delighted audiences since he relocated to the Ancient City from North Carolina. Denny's Appalachian roots influence his music, as does Ry Cooder's Delta blues style and the late great Doc Watson's deep hills country tunes. His sets include old bluegrass numbers, classic rock, and heartfelt songs Denny has written. What makes Denny Blue so easy to watch is his fierce performance style and deep knowledge of every instrument he incorporates.
Denny plays acoustic guitar, slide guitar, floor tambourine, harmonica, and percussion—some simultaneously—earning him the honor of being St. Augustine's most loved one-man band. His sound can be defined as a rock and roll rambler hitting the road with a devilishly mischievous blues band, and getting a flat in the backwoods of Tennessee, forming a band with the local hillbillies.
Denny is rock and roll, country, folk, Americana, blues, Delta blues, and even jazz at times. His performances are energetic and magnetic—he's not one to miss in St. Augustine.