Buddy Guy


Line-up:
Buddy Guy, Ric Hall (guitar); Marty Sammon (keyboards); Orlando Wright (bass); Tim Austin (drums).
About Buddy Guy
It's the blues that keeps old bluesmen young, guitarist/singer
Buddy Guy sometimes jokes. Now, in his twilight years, the
guitarist still tours the globe giving concerts as enthusiastically
as ever, and he is also the owner of one of the world's largest and
most popular blues clubs (Buddy Guy's Legends) in Chicago. At the
end of the fifties, the Louisiana-born guitarist was one of the
five leaders of the new Chicago blues generation that would later
influence artists like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimi Hendrix.
Guy's style was influenced by expressive old blues pioneers like
T-Bone Walker, Lightnin' Slim and Lightnin' Hopkins and it remains
unique. His singing is raw and his performance absolutely dynamic.
His guitar weeps like no other but there are also more than enough
moments when he strums the strings hard and plucks them creatively
in numbers that are more blues-rocklike. In 2006, to celebrate his
70th birthday, a retrospective collection of the blues giant's
music was released as a set of boxed CDs entitled Can't Quit the
Blues that includes a DVD on which he relates his life story.