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  1. Stevie Ray Vaughan, B B King, Albert King, Paul Butterfield – The Sky Is Crying. Somewhere during this performance, it occurred to me that all of these men are dead…gone. And not coming back. And I started to cry a little, simply because you rarely see perfection in anything. But when these cats performed their craft and livelihood, you did ...

  2. One of those magical moments in Blues. Words can’t even come close! Big Albert with that Pipe. Junior Wells was just one greatest Harp showmen to grace the planet. Buddy playing that Guild—now that’s a rare site— biting blues tone from that axe. The great Etta James could crank it up like Janis or sing sweet. Mayall’s Band and Slide ...

  3. 1. März 2020 · As his reputation spread Moore found himself sharing space with other notables, including the blues masters B.B. King and Albert King (heroes of his), Colosseum 11, Greg Lake and his latter-day ...

  4. 10. Mai 2024 · Walking by Myself (2:55) Still Got the Blues (6:08) met Don Airey en Nicky Hopkins. Texas Strut (4:50) met Don Airey, Brian Downey en Bob Daisley. Too Tired (2:49) met Albert Collins en Don Airey. King of the Blues (4:34) met Don Airey en Brian Downey.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_KingAlbert King - Wikipedia

    That bothered me until I got to know him and realized he was right; he wasn't my brother in blood, but he sure was my brother in the blues." According to King, his father left the family when Albert was five, and when he was eight he moved with his mother, Mary Blevins, and two sisters to an area near Forrest City, Arkansas.

  6. His influences included blues guitarists as diverse as B.B. and Albert King, Albert Collins and Peter Green. In fact both Albert King and Albert Collins played on Moore’s album Still Got The Blues, and Gary Moore recorded Blues For Greeny – a whole album dedicated to his friend and mentor Peter Green.

  7. Gary Moore Sheet Music. Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician, most widely recognised as a singer, songwriter, and virtuoso rock and blues guitarist. In a career dating back to the 1960s, Moore played with musicians including Phil Lynott and Brian Downey during his teenage years, leading him ...