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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 ...
The blues veteran’s approach to playing was changed forever after a random occurrence during an unassuming gig at a Chicago ...
The guitarist said the absence of stages in Chicago's juke joints brought musicians and audiences together, resulting in a ...
Guy was one of the first guitarists to use electronic feedback and distortion. Now, at age 88, he has a cameo in Ryan Coogler's supernatural horror film Sinners. Originally broadcast in 1993.
Here are 14 big acts that will hit stages around Delaware in July. Counting Crowns on 'The Complete Sweets!' tour ...
In Ocean City, Fager’s Island celebrated its landmark 50th anniversary last month, and now it is set to launch an inaugural summer festival.
Buddy Guy, who just turned 88, will be officially retired from the road by early fall. Only, before that happens, before the Chicago legend slows, a few facts demand context.
That’s just what Buddy Guy has been doing ever since he arrived in Chicago from his home state of Louisiana on Sept. 25, 1957, a date he has called his “second birthday.” ...
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 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 ...
Chicago bluesman Buddy Guy opened his Orland Park home to Rolling Stone magazine and discussed his journey to Chicago and his relationship with the late B.B. King in an article posted online Wednes… ...
Buddy Guy performing at the Modern Chicago Blues Styles show at University of Chicago on June 1, 1966 Photo: Chicago History Museum/PBS ...