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Albert Cummings w/ special guest Maria Aurigema opening the show at Samuel's Grande Manor in Williamsville, New York

Albert Cummings w/ special guest Maria Aurigema opening the show at Samuel's Grande Manor in Williamsville, New York

DATE:
Saturday, March 8, 2025
TIME:
Doors | 7:00 PM
Showtime 8:00 PM
LOCATION:
Samuel's Grande Manor
8750 Main St
Williamsville, New York 14221
About this Event:

Blues master ALBERT CUMMINGS Returns to Samuel's Grande Manor
w/ special guest Maria Aurigema opening the show

Saturday, March 8th - 7pm doors - 8pm show 

Albert Cummings is a formidable force in the world of contemporary blues, celebrated for his electrifying guitar prowess and soulfoul vocals that resonate with audiences worldwide. With a career spanning decades, Cummings has continually pushed the boundaries of the blues genre, infusing it with his own distinctive style and unwavering passion. 

We are THRILLED to have Albert Back on our stage!!  Make the time for this GREAT night Of Blues!!!

  • $35 - GA SEATING 
  • $43 - VIP Front Reserved Seat



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Price: $35.00 - $43.00
Ticket Type Price Quantity
GA Table Seat $35.00
VIP Front Reserved Seat $43.00
ALBERT CUMMINGS
Albert Cummings is an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and award-winning master builder. His playing style weds the chunky, rave-up R&B stylings of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan to the boundary-less blues-rock improvisation of Jimi Hendrix and Freddie King's resonant phrasing. Further, he is a powerful vocalist possessed of a rich, expressive baritone. After hearing him play live, Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton (Vaughan's Double Trouble) produced and played on 2001's From the Heart. 2004's True to Yourself marked the guitarist's Blind Pig debut. 2006's Working Man peaked inside the Top Ten on the blues charts and established Cummings as a touring headliner in Europe. 2012's No Regrets peaked at five. Even as he was crafting homes and doing award-winning restoration work in Massachusetts he found time to record the 2015 number two smash, Someone Like You. Cummings left Blind Pig in 2017 and signed with Germany's Provogue for 2020's soul-blues revue-styled Believe; it also peaked at two.

Cummings was born in Williamston, Maryland. His father played guitar and fiddle in many local bands, including a 26-piece orchestra. Seeing his dad on-stage made an immense impression on the youngster. Unable to wrap his hand around a guitar's neck, Cummings took up the banjo at 12. At 15 he picked up the guitar and began learning to play from recordings by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, and Muddy Waters.