Totally agree with the talent part. As a matter of fact, his focus on the blues has made him a much better player. I think the people of the state feel a bit slighted because they supported him for years playing in the really dive bars in dangerous parts of Bridgeport and now that he is a big star, has never really payed it forward at all and I think people resent that a bit. If he did one free show at the Leavitt pavilion like keith richards or tina weymouth does once in a while, he would be a hero of the state. Raising funding for music education would be a big hit as well.