Buddy Guy has appeared on Mountain Stage many times over the years, but this set from May 2001 is particularly special. The majority of the set is taken from his back-to-basics album Sweat Tea, which ...
The Song That Changed My Life is a segment that gives us the chance to talk with some of our favorite artists about the music that made them who they are today. This time around, we're joined by ...
Joe Bonamassa’s sprawling centennial tribute keeps unfolding – Vol. III reminds us that the blues is still alive, still ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Amidst a few notable country and rap releases for the beginning of August, a new studio set from an octogenarian blues icon reigns (all subject to change)... Album of the Week — ...
NEW YORK — Before Buddy Guy taught himself to play guitar, his mother taught him how to cook. "I learned the same way — without a book," notes Guy, who turned 79 Thursday. "I don't use a measuring cup ...
Buddy Guy’s debut album, "Left My Blues in San Francisco," failed to chart. That wasn’t Guy’s fault. In the 1960s, Chess Records didn’t know what to do with the incendiary Chicago blues ...
For Buddy Guy — a stalwart and staunch defender of the blues — there’s nothing more important than keeping his chosen genre at the forefront of conversation. It comes naturally: Guy is one of ...
Chicago bluesman Buddy Guy opened his Orland Park home to Rolling Stone magazine and discussed his journey to Chicago and his relationship with the late B.B. King in an article posted online Wednesday ...
To get you ready for Blues Fest coming June 5-8 in Chicago, we’re focusing in on one of the world’s best. Chicago’s Very Own Buddy Guy is an eight-time Grammy winner who Rolling Stone magazine called ...
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