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Tag Archives: John Mayall
John Mayall’s Texas Gigs From The ’90s To See Audiovisual Release
July 26, 2024
Of course, it wasn’t planned as a posthumous offering to John Mayall‘s many fans, yet after July 22nd, when the legendary artist passed away, aged 90, sadness will accompany watching of and listening to his BLUESBREAKERS’ performances that are collected … Continue reading
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JOHN MAYALL’S BLUESBREAKERS: The End Of 1967 Trip
July 8, 2023
It started out sensational and it ends sensational: while the issue of JOHN MAYALL’S BLUESBREAKERS in 2015 seemed a one-off release of rare recordings by one of the greatest line-ups of the British blues institution, turned out to be a … Continue reading
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John Mayall’s French Documents To Be Released
April 10, 2023
It’s an oft-missed point yet, back in the ’60s, John Mayall was much more than a well-respected blues performer – he used to be a one-man institution, not only exposing aspirant players to American sounds via his expansive collection of … Continue reading
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John Mayall Not Slowing Down
July 7, 2015
Unlike many a younger musician, John Mayall, a godfather of British blues, shows no sign of slowing down at 81, and his new album “Find A Way To Care” is scheduled for a September 4th release. Recorded with the same line-up … Continue reading
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From BLUESBREAKERS to FLEETWOOD MAC: a rarity to be out
February 23, 2015
John Mayall’s BLUESBREAKERS were one of the British blues greatest institutions whose ranks numbered a lot of future legends – and some of them stayed quite briefly there. Drummer Mick Fleetwood‘s stint lasted about four months, as he left in … Continue reading
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