Jimmy Keys Performing At Red Steakhouse

May 9, 2014

Comedian and musician Jimmy Keys is currently offering a series of performances at the Red Steakhouse and Bar, providing a high energy variety show to patrons five nights per week for three weeks.

A spokesperson said, “The man, the legend, and the liar himself is returning this May to Bermuda, his second home. Comedian and musician Jimmy Keys will be headlining a three week tour at Red Steakhouse and Bar from Tuesday, May 6, 2014.

“Jimmy will be performing five nights a week from 8.30pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, promising a high energy variety show packed with comedy, visual musical impressions, and favourite Broadway, wrapped around some of the most exciting piano playing that you will ever witness.”

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“The Red Steakhouse will be offering a special Jimmy Keys Prix Fixe Menu and their A La Carte menu, designed by Executive Chef Chad Mitchell and featuring the highest quality of Certified Angus Beef and fresh locally caught seafood, will also be available.

“Reservations are highly recommended and large party bookings and private functions are available. Come in for the show, have a few drinks, and get some good laughs.”

For more information, or to make a reservation, call 292-7331 or book online. For more on Jimmy Keys, visit his website.

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  1. Coffee says:

    Welcome back Jimmy . I went to go see a baby guitar strummer last week. A total waste of time . It was a grown man strumming a pint size guitar … I don’t get it !

    • Mike Hind says:

      Now you’re trolling me?
      Pathetic.

      And completely false. You didn’t come to see me at all. You’re a liar.

      Why bring this negativity into this positive thread?

      I know you have a personal grudge against me because you can’t stand that I call you out on the lies, racism and misinformation you try to spread in your partisan propaganda, but that has no place here on a thread about something positive.

      Do better, “Coffee”.

      (Oh, and, if you want to do a little research it better inform your posts, ask Jimmy about me. See what he says.)

  2. glen's says:

    Break a leg Jimmy, wish I was there!

  3. MAKE MY DAY says:

    Thought he left the Island permanently about 20 yrs ago to live in the states (FL)!!! I remember him at the old Henry-the-8th in S/Hampton back in the 80′s!! The Virgil twins were running-the-bar at that time!!

    That’s when BDA still had a thriving *Tourist Industry* and Sonesta Beach was still in business!!!

    • Coffee says:

      Rudy Dowling and Neil Virgil were running the bar … Neville was driving taxi for the most part .. You are right , those were great days ! I loved my regular Sunday visits . Welcome back Jimmy !!! What passes for entertainment in Bermuda nowadays ..Whew ..not good , not good at all , people strumming and bleating all over the friggin place .

      • Mike Hind says:

        More nonsense and cowardly trolling. Grow up.

  4. Bermuda123 says:

    Welcome back Jimmy and thanks to Red for hosting this. I’m sure you will get a great turnout.

  5. daddyluv says:

    Why cant we get bermuidan entertainment going again why do we support foreign but dont support are own

    • Mike Hind says:

      As a local entertainer who is out there working full time at it, i can tell you that things are getting better. There is a LOT more support from bar and restaurant management this year and there looks to be even more next year. And the support from the local public – other than the false, childish rantings of “Coffee” – have been very positive in my experience. Red, especially, seem to be looking to increase their support of local entertainment.
      Things are looking up, I think. It’s time for us to pull up our bootstraps, ‘cuz I think pretty soon, there will be more options than we have personnel of quality.

  6. Rick Olson says:

    It is said that the haters don’t realize artists like Jimmy actually create jobs for Bermudians including entertainers. Jimmy is here for a total of 3 1/2 weeks and we would love to keep the ball rolling with local entertainment but the availability of the good entertainers is the problem but I am more then willing to consider any act at RED or Bermuda Bistro . We have always supported local acts but has the public ?