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  1. After Muddy’s untimely death in 1983, he joined up with Magic Slim & The Teardrops for the next 13 years, traveling all over the world, bringing Chicago Blues to every corner of the planet. Many people had never heard Blues before! John paid his dues and in 1995 he began leading his own band, The Real Deal Blues Band.

  2. Robert Johnson’s death at the young age of 27 remains shrouded in mystery, adding to his enigmatic legacy. Some believe that his untimely demise was a result of a deal with the devil at the crossroads. Legends circulate that Johnson met Satan himself and exchanged his soul for extraordinary musical talent.

  3. May 8, 2018 · Its impact worldwide is monumental, but the guys who originated it never, ever received what they were due. And they died having no idea that their music was going to become immortal.”. Buy Robert Johnson's The Complete Recording on Amazon. Walter Trout's latest album, We're All In This Together is out now on Mascot.

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    • Joe Bonamassa. The world’s most high-profile blues guitarist has spent 2019 packing out pretty much every large, red-plush seated theater he can find in support of last year’s masterly Redemption.
    • Eric Clapton. For a player who made his bones in the ‘60s with Cream and Blind Faith, back when the color TV was still novel, Slowhand made a respectable attempt at breaking the internet when he played While My Guitar Gently Weeps with Peter Frampton at this year’s Crossroads Guitar Festival.
    • Derek Trucks. Is there a better slide player in the world right now? Trucks is the highest slide specialist in our voters’ list, and perhaps that is because his sensibility is such that he never overpowers the jam, often positioning his Gibson Artist Series Dickey Betts SG somewhere in the uncharted frequencies shared by vocals and guitar, and as an enigmatic counterpoint to his wife Susan Tedeschi’s Strat or Les Paul.
    • Buddy Guy. Profiled in the New Yorker as “the last of the bluesmen,” Buddy Guy might be 83 years young but he has more than plenty sap in the tree, and can presently be found, Strat in hand, at venues up and down the length and breadth of the United States.
  4. May 2, 2023 · Check out this live version of ZZ Top’s ‘La Grange’, with a cool-as-cucumber Gibbons and the whole band incinerating everything in a 50-mile radius with their fiery talent. Overall, Billy Gibbons is easily one of the best blues guitarists of all time. 5. Jimi Hendrix. Date of Birth. November 27, 1942.

  5. Robert John­son played into the myth of the cross­roads. He was a good self-pro­mot­er. How­ev­er, it was Tom­my John­son — no rela­tion to Robert — who claimed to have met the Eshu Leg­ba at the cross­roads. That Eshu Leg­ba, a trick­ster to the Yoru­ba peo­ple of mod­ern day Nigeria/Benin, tuned his gui­tar.

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  7. May 22, 2019 · John began to make a name for himself with his flawless guitar work and strong vocals, able to play many styles of music from blues to soul, and in 1974 he landed a spot in the house band at the legendary Theresa's Lounge between 1974 and 1980, where he backed up the likes of Junior Wells, Louis Myers, Jimmy Johnson, Lonnie Brooks, Paul Butterfield, Johnny Winter, Bonnie Raitt and many others.

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