Buddy GuyBiography by Bill Dahl
He's Chicago's blues king today, ruling his domain just as his idol and mentor Muddy Waters did before him. Yet there was a time, and not all that long ago either, when Buddy Guy couldn't even negotiate a decent record deal. Times sure have changed for the better — Guy's first three albums for Silvertone in the '90s all earned Grammys. Eric Clapton unabashedly calls Buddy Guy his favorite blues axeman, and so do a great many adoring fans worldwide. ...
Read More...Junior WellsBiography by Bill Dahl
He was one bad dude, strutting across the stage like a harp-toting gangster, mesmerizing the crowd with his tough-guy antics and rib-sticking Chicago blues attack. Amazingly, Junior Wells kept at precisely this sort of thing for over 40 years — he was an active performer from the dawn of the 1950s to his death in the late '90s....
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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - 1991. Alone & Acousticrip by
dibbler :cheers:
1 Give Me My Coat and Shoes Guy
2 Big Boat (Buddy and Junior's Thing) Wells
3 Sweet Black Girl Guy
4 Diggin' My Potatoes Terry
5 Don't Leave Me Guy
6 Rollin' and Tumblin' Morganfield
7 I'm in the Mood Besman, Hooker
8 High Heel Sneakers Higginbotham
9 Wrong Doing Woman Wells
10 Cut You Loose London, Traditional
11 Sally Mae Hooker
12 Catfish Blues Traditional
13 My Home's in the Delta Waters
14 Boogie Chillen Hooker
15 Medley: Baby What You Want Me to Do/That's Allright Reed
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