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Tallan "T-Man" Latz, an 8-year-old blues-guitar prodigy, performs at Summerfest in Milwaukee in June.
Tallan “T-Man” Latz, an 8-year-old blues-guitar prodigy, performs at Summerfest in Milwaukee in June.
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ELKHORN, Wis. — When Tallan “T-Man” Latz was 5, he saw Joe Satriani playing guitar on TV. “I turned around to my dad,” he said, “and said, ‘That’s exactly what I want to do.’ ”

Three years and countless hours of practicing later, 8-year-old Tallan is a blues-guitar prodigy. He has played in bars and clubs and even jammed with Les Paul and Jackson Browne. His summer schedule was filled with festival appearances, and he has drawn interest from venues worldwide.

And what, you might ask, would a kid not even in the third grade have the blues about? The state of Wisconsin for one, and some possibly jealous older musicians for another.

An anonymous e-mail sent to state officials complained that Tallan was too young to perform in taverns and nightclubs because of state child-labor laws.

When Tallan’s father read him the state’s letter saying he couldn’t play clubs anymore (he can still play festivals), the boy’s response — like his music — seemed beyond his years.

“He goes, ‘It’s not how many times you get knocked down, but it’s how many times you get back up and go forward,’ ” Carl Latz said his son told him. “And I told him that’s exactly what this is all about, and if nothing else, this letter just taught you a life lesson.”

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