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John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers feat. Mick Taylor -🎸solo - Liverpool 2003. 🎶'Blues For The Lost Days'
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Muddy Waters Live in Copenhagen, 1968.
James ‘Pee Wee’ Madison – guitar
Luther Johnson – guitar
Otis Spann – piano
Paul Oscher – #bluesharp
Sonny Wimberley – bass
S.P. Leary – drums
🎶'Tiger In Your Tank'
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Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan In Session. 1983. 🎶'Matchbox Blues'
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B.B. King, Les Paul and Eddie Van Halen #OTD
New York City, 1988.
Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage
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Remembering on this day legendary Eddie Van Halen🌹w/ Les Paul at 'He Changed The Music Show', in 1988.
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The Temptations 🎶'Papa Was A Rollin' Stone' 1972.
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Freddie King Live in Europe, 1973 🎶'Look Over Yonders Wall'
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Billy F. Gibbons #ZZTop feat. Jeff Beck 🎶'Rough Boy'
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Otis Rush 🎶'Homework'
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Johnny Winter 🎶'Suzie Q'
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Gary Clark Jr. 🎶'If Trouble Was Money' (Albert Collins)
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Matt 'Guitar' Murphy w/ Joe Louis Walker & Billy Boy Arnold #bluesharp 1997. 🎶'Matt's Guitar Boogie'
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Born on this day the great Deborah Coleman🌹(1956 – 2018) 🎶'The Dream' #bluesmusic #bluesguitar twitter.com/bluezharp/stat…
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Happy Birthday in Heaven Stevie Ray Vaughan🌹 🎶'Lenny'
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Jeff Beck Live In Tokyo, 2014.
Jonathan Joseph (drums)
Nicolas Meier (guitars)
Rhonda Smith (bass)
🎶'Rollin' And Tumblin'
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Tom Waits 🎶"Downtown Train" album 'Rain Dogs,' 1985.
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#LarkinPoe 🎶'Baby Please Don't Leave Me' (Junior Kimbrough)
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Time to boogie 🎶'Voodoo Woman' by John Lee Hooker & Friends feat. Charlie Musselwhite #bluesharp
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The Allman Brothers Band MTV unplugged 1990. 🎶'Come On In My Kitchen' (Robert Johnson)
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Remembering legendary Albert Gene Drewery known as Albert Collins (October 1, 1933 – November 24, 1993) at at the Presidential Inaugural Concert, 1989. w/ Stevie Ray Vaughan & Jimmie Vaughan 🎶'Frosty'
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Junior Wells feat. Otis Rush 1966. 🎶'Hoodoo Man Blues'
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Lazer Lloyd .@LazerLloyd fires up a #cigarboxguitar by Morgan Garage Guitars. Dayton, Ohio, 2016.
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Alex 'Crankshaft' Larson #onemanband #busking 🎶'Terraplane Blues' (Robert Johnson)