Blues Biographies
Buddy Guy
Born: July 30, 1936, Lettsworth, Louisiana
Also known as: George Guy
Buddy Guy's name has become synonymous with Chicago blues.
A dramatic, buoyantly joyful performer with a voice that
can be at once smooth and gritty, Guy is also an esteemed
guitarist. He has been idolized by the idols themselves
for his superb musicianship — Eric Clapton, Stevie
Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Johnny Winter and even, reportedly,
Jimi Hendrix have all acknowledged him as an inspiration.
Guy's style of playing was heavily influenced by B.B. King,
to whom he is often compared. Early in his career he worked
with many of Chicago's blues legends as a session player
for Chess records and teamed up with harmonica player Junior
Wells; the two were a popular duo in the city for many years.
Guy was more popular as a live act than as a recording artist
until he teamed up with Eric Clapton in the early 1990s,
which precipitated a successful and enduring comeback. In
Chicago he is known as the King of the Blues. His talent
and influence, his long history with the city's blues greats
and his successful local blues club "Legends,"
contribute to his own legend.
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