Red Paden, who as the self-proclaimed “king of the juke joint runners” spent four decades as the owner of Red’s, an unassuming music spot in downtown Clarksdale, Miss., and one of the last places in the United States to offer authentic Delta blues in its natural setting, died on Dec. 30 in Jackson, Miss.
His son, Orlando, said the death, in a hospital, was from complications of heart surgery.
Red’s is the quintessential example: low-ceilinged and the size of a large garage, decorated with old music posters and lighted with neon signs and string bulbs (red, of course).
There is no stage at Red’s, just a well-worn carpet, enough for a singer, a guitarist and maybe a drummer.
A refrigerator holds beer, and when he felt like it Mr. Paden (pronounced PAY-den) would fire up the smoker on the sidewalk and cook a mess of ribs.
Persons:
Paden, ”, Red’s
Locations:
Clarksdale, Miss, United States, Jackson, Orlando, Red’s