{"id":296422,"date":"2009-08-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2009-08-11T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/tommy-redding-puts-the-r-and-b-in-rb\/"},"modified":"2009-08-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2009-08-11T07:00:00","slug":"tommy-redding-puts-the-r-and-b-in-rb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/tommy-redding-puts-the-r-and-b-in-rb\/","title":{"rendered":"Tommy Redding puts the R and B in R&#038;B"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I started taking piano at age 5. That was in the 1840s, when teachers charged crazy stuff like 50 cents an hour and when $27 for a new set of genuine ivory key covers was considered highway robbery. By the time I quit, lessons were more in the $5 range, and ivorine (a synthetic ivory) was all the rage among piano makers, who hailed the invention as a modern miracle. Not only was it incredibly cheaper; the material wasn\u2019t vulnerable to yellowing and changes in humidity. (To this day, show me a piece of ivorine with so much as a spot of discoloration, and I\u2019ll show you my brand-new fleet of fishing boats off the Kansas coast.) San Diego native and R&#038;B envoy Tommy Redding is way too young to remember real ivory and dirt-cheap music lessons. That means he\u2019s also proof of the obvious\u2013that unlike real ivory and dirt-cheap music lessons, talent and a knack for nuance endure, just like they did for the great Otis Redding, Tommy\u2019s third cousin. Don\u2019t let the overused monikers or vocal gigs on video games fool you\u2013Redding has a definitive style, with a thrift of voice and innocence of persona that transcend the hustle and bustle and hype marking so many careers these days. A spot on KUSI-TV revealed him for what he is. He regaled viewers with something called &#8220;All of the Above,&#8221; a love ballad made all the more disarming amid his sartorials (tennies and run-of-the-mill street clothes). His encore (for which he played self-taught guitar left-handed) suggests that if your date opens your car door, &#8220;There\u2019s a good chance he\u2019s a good man.&#8221; There\u2019s an overtaking sweetness to all this\u2014indeed, Redding himself is that good man, an ingenuous, gentle soul whose plaintive longings rival the depth of his heart. On Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 10 p.m., Redding will turn a few of his 20-some songs at The Office tavern, 3936 30th St. in North Park. Presumably, one of the entries will be &#8220;Hey Ladies,&#8221; featuring Grammy-nominated rapper Yung Joc. And it\u2019d be nice to hear &#8220;All of the Above&#8221; again, with Redding\u2019s earnest facial expressions as backdrop. In any event, it\u2019s a cinch Redding\u2019s gaining ground in the trade. Representation by North Park\u2019s scrappy Precise Media and its client\u2019s own fresh-voiced inner truth are a tough combination to beat. An artist\u2019s life may have been a lot less hectic in the 1840s (I know for a fact it was), and that\u2019s why there\u2019s so much to like about Tommy Redding. His down-to-earth bearing illustrates his rough-and-tumble genre\u2019s thoughtful side, even as today\u2019s piano lessons are priced at the equivalent of a second mortgage.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I started taking piano at age 5. That was in the 1840s, when teachers charged crazy stuff like 50 cents an hour and when $27 for a new set of genuine ivory key covers was considered highway robbery. 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