John Primer to Deliver Chicago Blues Tradition at Arts Bonita on April 4
BONITA SPRINGS, FL — Chicago blues veteran John Primer brings a direct link to the genre’s roots to Arts Bonita on Saturday, April 4, offering Southwest Florida audiences a night grounded in traditional electric blues.
John Primer
Primer’s résumé places him firmly within the lineage of classic Chicago blues, with past work alongside foundational figures including Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon. That history is reflected in both his playing and presentation—straightforward, rhythm-driven guitar work paired with a no-frills approach that prioritizes feel over flash.
His live performances tend to stay rooted in the traditional format, built around shuffle rhythms, extended grooves, and a tight band dynamic that emphasizes cohesion. Rather than reworking the style, Primer leans into its original structure, delivering the sound in a way that remains authentic to its origins.
John Primer
The Hinman Auditorium at Arts Bonita provides an appropriate setting for that approach, offering clarity and intimacy that allows the subtleties of phrasing and tone to come through without distraction. It’s a format that favors listeners who appreciate the foundational elements of the genre.
For Southwest Florida blues audiences, the April 4 performance represents more than a standard tour stop—it’s an opportunity to experience a working connection to Chicago blues history, delivered by an artist who has spent decades inside it.