“People say ‘He don’t have the blues’ and then when they see me they say: ‘Oh, he does have the blues!’” The state of Wisconsin says this 8-year-old boy who plays the blues can’t play in taverns and bars because of child labor laws, even though Irish dancing girls with strange wigs can play at beer-serving Irish festivals. No fair:

Not to be really cynical, but did his dad start pimping him out after seeing the young Dewey Cox blues-prodigy scene in Walk Hard? Either way, an innocent child singing about how his lady left him is always funny.

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Comments (4)
  1. I don’t think they were complaining about his age.

  2. Nick  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2008

    i really hate to do this, but..

  3. Dr. TV  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2008

    Too bad the kid can’t get bottles thrown at him at a roadhouse. Cause that’s what they do at rowdy roadhouses. He would have been perfect for the highly anticipated sequel, Road House II: Pain Still Don’t Hurt.

  4. I’m better than him.

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