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  2. Buddy Guy - Wikipedia

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    George "Buddy" Guy (born July 30, 1936) [1] is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of Chicago blues who has influenced generations of guitarists including Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr. and John Mayer.

  3. Buddy Guy discography - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Guy discography. Solo and collaboration works are counted. This is the discography of American blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy.

  4. Buddy Guy, American blues musician noted for his slashing electric guitar riffs and passionate vocals. He was a prolific performer and recording artist from the late 1950s until well into the 21st century, and he enjoyed a resurgence of popularity beginning in the 1990s.

  5. Buddy Guy, turning 85, is still working to keep the blues alive

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    Buddy Guy, turning 85, is still working to keep the blues alive. Buddy Guy in the PBS documentary “American Masters — Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away.” (PBS) By Jevon Phillips...

  6. George "Buddy" Guy (born July 30, 1936) is an American blues guitarist and singer. He worked with other musicians such as Muddy Waters , Eric Clapton , Jimi Hendrix , and Stevie Ray Vaughan . He is known for his songs such as Slipin' In and Feels Like Rain .

  7. Buddy Guy | Buddy Guy's Legends

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    At age 87, Buddy Guy is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, a major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, a pioneer of Chicago’s fabled West Side sound, and a living link to the city’s halcyon days of electric blues.

  8. From Howlin’ Wolf to Hendrix: The Life and Times of Buddy Guy

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    Buddy Guy and admirers such as Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Carlos Santana discuss the career and influence of the last blues great standing.

  9. Live: The Real Deal - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Guy and Eddie Kramer. [5] It was recorded over four shows at Buddy Guy's Legends and Irving Plaza. [6] [7] Guy was backed by G. E. Smith and the Saturday Night Live Band, including the horn section.[8] [9] Johnnie Johnson played piano on the album. [10]Guy regretted that the band had not rehearsed more. [11]

  10. Damn Right, I've Got the Blues - Wikipedia

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    Damn Right, I've Got the Blues is the seventh studio album by Blues guitarist Buddy Guy. The album has been described by Allmusic and Rolling Stone as a commercial comeback album for Guy [4] [5] after limited recording for the previous 10 years.

  11. Buddy Guy

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    Official Website of Buddy Guy – The Blues Don't Lie.