The Paul Butterfield Blues Band bridged blues and rock in ... and Gravenites. The band’s first album was the soundtrack to Roger Corman’s druggy cult film The Trip, and it’s probably my ...
The ’67 departure of BB Band axe dude Bloomfield gave fellow Windy City man Elvin Bishop the chance to revamp Paul Butterfield’s seminal blues entity. Where Bloomfield had been rooted in South ...
You won’t find any Bob Dylan recordings or even any of his compositions on the Dylan-themed He Took Us by Storm. Instead, as ...
Blind Gary Davis, also known as Reverend Gary Davis, was a towering figure in the world of American music. Born in 1896, ...
As a teen, Williamson played blues after hearing Paul Butterfield’s first album. He also had the good fortune to sit ... which later became the Ale ‘n Bun. There Pino led a band that featured pianist ...
from the same album. Marriot and Frampton weren’t the only British ... you’re in no doubt as to who it is you’re listening to. Stanley also cites The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, whose lead guitarist, ...
The Blitz Brothers were a popular rock band who frequently ... He taught himself to play Paul Butterfield’s East-West and every track on John Mayall’s Blues Breakers album as well.
After 19 albums, countless awards and 55 years of spreading the blues around the world on tour, the time has come for The Legendary Downchild Blues Band to say farewell to ... Etta James, Paul Simon, ...
You can argue that the anarchic lyrics and the band’s posturing successfully ... this unhinged 1969 double album of cranky macho blues, avant-garde freakouts, drug poetry and free jazz mongoose ...
His second album, 1977's Promise Me the Moon ... Sanborn later traveled to California and met Paul Butterfield in 1965. After relocating to the Bay Area, he joined the Butterfield Blues Band. He ...
Blues Magoos ... psychedelic album in Jefferson Airplane’s catalogue, but we tend to think it’s this one. As Paul Kantner later explained, “bathing at Baxter’s” was band-slang for ...