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Fleetwood Mac: How to Upset the Blues Purists
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 16 March 1968
AMONG BRITAIN'S young blues fans Eric Clapton was once hailed as a god, then discarded by the ethnics when he left John Mayall's Bluesbreakers for ...
Robert Cray: Blues Pour L'Homme
Interview by Don Waller, MOJO, July 1995
MOJO catches up with handsome devil Robert Cray in that traditional milieu of the blues hero: on the road in Anchorage, Alaska… ...
Roy Gaines: Backside of the Blues: Roy Gaines at the Chalkboard
Interview by Kirk Silsbee, Senior Life, March 2003
IF EDUCATORS WERE to design a college course on the history of the blues, they could do a lot worse than study Roy Gaines. ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan Overcomes Double Trouble: Alcohol and Drugs
Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 25 June 1987
NEXT WEDNESDAY, Stevie Ray Vaughan plays Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, a concert co-sponsored by Miller Genuine Draft. That's about as close to ...
Interview by Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, 23 September 1973
"I DECIDED I didn't believe all that tortured genius crap," Mike Bloomfield, the 30-year-old musician explained, "that some how there was a corollary between pain ...
Albert King: An Interview with Albert King
Interview by Alan Paul, Guitar World, July 1991
2003 note: Just days after I became the Guitar World Managing Editor in February 1991, I sat at my desk listening two of my colleagues ...
Interview by Harry Shapiro, Blue Print, June 2000
"I've never been on a plantation but I have been on a kibbutz." Peter Green completes the Robert Johnson songbook, tours with John Mayall and ...
Rolling Stones, The, Ronnie Wood: Ronnie Wood: "These men were dangerous…"
Interview by Henry Yates, Classic Rock, November 2018
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is my original version, as submitted to the magazine. ...
John Lee Hooker: The Voodoo Guru
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, Q, February 1990
ON 74TH & BROADWAY, the Gotham fog freezes your lungs with every breath, but inside the Beacon Theatre, Van Morrison has just spent something under ...
Little Richard: A Bizarre Interview With The Amazing, Self-Styled King Of Rock 'N' Roll
Interview by Danny Holloway, NME, 18 November 1972
HE CALLS HIMSELF the Georgia Peach, the Bronze Liberace and the King of Rock and Roll. Little Richard calls himself a lot of things. Some ...
Johnny Winter, McCoys, The: Johnny Winter Speaking
Interview by Royston Eldridge, Sounds, 17 October 1970
THE IDEA of Johnny Winter, Texan albino, blues guitarist and underground legend, working with the McCoys, bubble-gum lightweights sold on their teenage looks, would have ...
Muddy Waters: The Blues Had A Baby… And They Called It Rock 'N' Roll
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 30 April 1977
"THE KIND OF BLUES I play there's no money in it. You makes a good livin' when you gets established like I did, but you ...
Lowell Fulson: 40 Years Of Playing The Blues
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, November 1976
THOUGH his name may not be as familiar as B.B. Kings, Ray Charles, or T-Bone Walkers, Lowell Fulson (with an n, not an m) has ...
Interview by Ted Drozdowski, Guitar World Acoustic, June 2003
"WHEN I FIRST heard of the electric guitar, I thought somebody was bullshittin' me," says George "Buddy" Guy. "We lived so far in the country ...
Electric Flag, Mike Bloomfield: Electric Flag: Mike Bloomfield — Leader Of The Band
Interview by Jim Delehant, Hit Parader, April 1968
THE FAILURE of the Electric Flag's first single, 'Groovin' Is Easy', on Columbia is by no means the fault of the Electric Flag. Lack of ...
Johnny Winter, Rick Derringer: Johnny Winter: On Music, Hype and Happiness
Interview by John Morthland, Rolling Stone, 15 October 1970
FOR TOO long there, it seemed to Johnny Winter like he would never be known for his music as much as he would be known ...
Albert Collins Puts The Blues On The Map
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, November 1987
THE MASTER of the Telecaster. The Ice Man. The Houston Twister. The Razor Blade. Those are just a sampling of the titles that have hung ...
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