Jhony Keys is an inspirational person as his grit and incredible work ethic is second to none! In our conversation we talk about why this is, his experience growing up in Haiti before he came to RI in his late teens, and how he's become a part of so many bands that span numerous genres & musical styles.
Not only is Jhony an amazing player, he's also great teacher so hit him up on Instagram or send him an email to take lessons with him!
Interlude song order:
Jhony Keys Trio live at 10 Rocks (video credit: Valencio Small)
Becky Bass & Jhony Keys Caribbean Soul (video credit: Good News Rhode Island)
The Funky Autocrats live at Murphy's Law (video credit: Orin Siliya)
Interview recorded August 3rd, 2020 via Zoom
Intro music by Cedros
Hosted by James Toomey
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