Fri, Oct 25
|Ground Zero Blues Club Biloxi
Marquise Knox
Born in St. Louis, Mo, Marquise hails from a musical family deeply rooted in the Blues. He learned how to play guitar from his grandmother Lillie. He also played with his uncle Clifford, who was a major influence in Marquise’s life. For Marquise, Blues is his heritage and way of life.
Time & Location
Oct 25, 2024, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Ground Zero Blues Club Biloxi, 814 Howard Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA
About the event
Born in St. Louis, Mo, Marquise hails from a musical family deeply rooted in the Blues. He learned how to play guitar from his grandmother Lillie. He also played with his uncle Clifford, who was a major influence in Marquise’s life. For Marquise, Blues is his heritage and way of life. He spent his early teenage years in St. Louis mentoring under the late great Blues legend, N.E.A. (National Endowment of the Arts) Heritage Fellowship recipient and Grammy Award winner Henry James Townsend. Marquise’s talents have earned him performing rights with some of America’s most notable blues performers such as blues legends B.B. King, Pinetop Perkins and David “Honeyboy” Edwards (the latter two also N.E.A. Heritage Fellows). He has also performed at dozens of festivals, and has toured all throughout Europe.
During a visit to Clarksdale, Mississippi, Marquise was introduced to Sam Lay. Like other statesmen of the Blues, Sam took an immediate liking to Marquise and took it upon himself to help give Marquise’s career a boost by insisting that Chad Kassem bring Marquise to the celebrated Blues series “Bluesmasters at the Crossroads,” which has showcased a virtual who’s-who of the Blues at Blue Heaven Studios in Salina, Kansas. Marquise was an immediate crowd favorite, and was adopted by all of the elders of the Blues in attendance that year. His obvious talent along with his deep knowledge of the Blues and vast respect for his elders made it clear Marquise had something special, and Kassem signed him to a three album deal.
Knox’s debut album MANCHILD was nominated for a Blues Music Award for Best New Artist Debut. The album was recorded when he was 16 with world reknowned guitarist Michael Burks and his band. The release received worldwide acclaim, including Living Blues’ Best Debut Artist Award and a Blues Music Award nomination for Best Debut Artist. Marquise then recorded a direct-to-disc album while in town for the next year’s Crossroads. Marquise released his second album, Here I Am, once again recorded at the legendary Blue Heaven Studios in Salina, Kansas. It features Marquise and his band, with a little help from Wayne Sharp of Michael Burk’s band sitting in on B-3 and piano. Nine originals, and three reverent covers of Marquise’s favorite Muddy Waters tunes.
Tickets
Luckett's Porch
Seating is located in prime area of the venue and offers the best views or proximity to the stage.
$37.50Tax: +$2.25 Processing+$0.99 service feeOn Sale
Premiere Table Seating
Seating is located in prime area of the venue and offers the best views or proximity to the stage.
$27.50Tax: +$1.65 Processing+$0.73 service feeOn Sale
Cabaret Table Seating
Chair seating at a table on the main floor. Some tables may be high top seating. (under the mezzanine)
$25.00Tax: +$1.50 Processing+$0.66 service feeOn Sale
Communal Cabaret Table Seating
Chair seating at a table on the main floor. (under the mezzanine). (Communal dining)
$25.00Tax: +$1.50 Processing+$0.66 service feeOn Sale
General Admission
General admission seating is in BAR AREA ONLY... Seating is communal tables and first come, first serve. Must order at the bar.
$20.00Tax: +$1.20 Processing+$0.53 service feeOn Sale