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  1. In February 2013, Campbell suffered a stroke and a heart attack while on tour in Germany, leaving him paralyzed on the right side of his body. His wife, Barbara Basu, started the Eddie C. Campbell Assistance Fund to raise money to fly him back to Chicago for further medical treatment. He died in Oak Park, Illinois on November 20, 2018, aged 79.

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  3. Eddie C. Campbell. Born in Duncan, Mississippi on May 6, 1939, guitarist Eddie C. Campbell was raised in Chicago, where he played with nearly every seminal figure who defined Chicago's West Side sound. Died in Oak Park, Illinois on November 20, 2018.

  4. 8. Dez. 2011 · And while the progress has certainly been steady, it still may be a long time before the blues makes its way to the top of the playlists … Continue reading "Featured Interview – Eddie C. Campbell" Skip to content. Blues Blast Magazin ...

  5. That's When I Know is an album by the American musician Eddie C. Campbell, released in 1994. [1] [2] It marked Campbell's return to the United States after spending more than a decade in Europe. [3] Campbell supported the album with a North American tour. [4]

  6. 24. Nov. 2018 · In Memoriam: Eddie C. Campbell. Eddie C. Campbell, a blues vocalist and guitarist who toured the world, died Nov. 20 at his home in Oak Park, Illinois, according to a Facebook post from his manager, Barbara Mayson. He was 79 and had suffered from heart problems.

  7. It's also the most Eddie has ever been given the indulgence (thanks to Delmark as much as my longtime friendship with Eddie and his family) to Be Eddie." I came up with a lot of wild songs that I'd just like for the people to hear." Eddie says. -Soup Bone" was one of Campbell's first 45s. but this remake is so different that Shurman added a parenthetical "(Reheated)" to its title. "I wanted to ...