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Pablo Martini (@PabloMartini) · 02/2024 · Tröts: 3.385 · Folger: 259
Mi 24.07.2024 04:46
Blues Legend John Mayall Is Dead at 90
A giant of the great British blues boom of the 1960s was a musical change-agent who revered and honored his forebears.
“Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Blind Boy Fuller... all the blind guys.” That’s how the multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, one of the chief architects of the British blues revival of the 1960s, who died at 90 yesterday at his home in California, described the influences that shaped his musical tastes and inspired a career that stretched across six decades. That career, which started well before Mayall formed his famous Bluesbreakers in 1963, was not defined by blindness so much as by a single-minded, near-messianic vision that the music created by Black artists of the Mississippi Delta and Chicago’s South Side possessed beauty, honesty, and strength that transcended race, age, and geography
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/story/blues-legend-john-mayall-is-dead-at-90
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