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Eight-time Grammy-winning bluesman Buddy Guy is the definition of a living legend. Turning 89 on July 30 – the same day his ...
No-one plays the blues like Buddy Guy – but that doesn't stop us trying. We look at four ways the blues icon approaches his ...
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Guitar Player on MSNBuddy Guy on his unconventional means of discovering the joys of feedbackThe guitarist said the absence of stages in Chicago's juke joints brought musicians and audiences together, resulting in a lesson in the joys of feedback ...
Here are 14 big acts that will hit stages around Delaware in July. The rockers Counting Crows are touring in support of their ...
Spoiler alert: it is indeed Buddy Guy. Much like Sammie (the character Guys plays in the movie), the 88-year-old still plays at his club in Chicago – all in the name of keeping the blues alive.
All acknowledge Guy as the man who has most influenced their sound and how they play, and in PBS’ “American Masters — Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away,” which premieres at 9 ...
That Buddy Guy, now 85, lives for the blues is an understatement, as anyone familiar with his impulsive, magnetic way with chords, lyrics and stage presence can attest.
Buddy Guy is the last bastion of the blues. That’s barely an opinion. If anything, it’s a matter-of-fact statement. For the 81-year-old, Louisiana-born blues pioneer, this harsh reality isn ...
Buddy Guy talks about meeting his idol John Lee Hooker in this exclusive clip from the upcoming documentary Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away, which premieres July 27th as part of PBS ...
Buddy Guy has unveiled his searing, six-minute-long rendition of “Nine Below Zero,” the first preview off the blues legend’s upcoming album The Blues Is Alive and Well.
The man who schooled Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton comes to Atlanta and Savannah. The announcement that this year blues giant Buddy Guy would be taking his last tour has triggered anxiety among ...
Buddy Guy performing at the Modern Chicago Blues Styles show at University of Chicago on June 1, 1966 Photo: Chicago History Museum/PBS ...
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