Eugene S. - 28.03.2024  Living Proof is Buddy Guy's 15th studio album. It won the 2011 Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. I recommend.
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rj3an - 24.12.2010 Buddy Guy is a living legend. That?s not generous hyperbole or over-aggrandising opinion, it?s a pure statement of fact. Guy is a Guitar God who has d...
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EDDIE THOMAS - 29.11.2010  The blues. Founding father of all the popular musics, one way or another, it was created from the roots of black folk music and spirituals, with some ...
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Robin Denselow - 29.11.2010 The legendary pioneer of the Chicago blues turned 74 in July this year, and he’s determined to show that he’s still in fine voice, and – more even imp...
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Jon Falcone - 23.11.2010  It must be sublime to be a musical legend. At least that's how Buddy Guy makes it seem, as Living Proof portrays Buddy's gratitude for his existence w...
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Nick Coleman - 21.11.2010 Buddy Guy is the least lyrical, most virile of all the great Chicago blues lead guitarists, as well as the only one left apart from BB. Go figure.If t...
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Len Comaratta - 09.11.2010  Many reviewers and critics are referring to Buddy Guy’s latest Silvertone Records release, Living Proof,as an autobiography of sorts. Listening to the...
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Josh Hathaway - 08.11.2010 Buddy Guy is a blues immortal and a musical treasure loved the world over. He's been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Blues Hall of ...
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Don Yates - 01.11.2010 The Chicago blues guitarist may be “74 years young,” as he sings on the lead-off track, but if this mostly autobiographical album is any indication, h...
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Greg Kot - 22.10.2010  Albums by aging stars pondering their mortality have become a cottage industry since Johnny Cash started working with producer Rick Rubin in the ‘90s....
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