Living Proof is Buddy Guy's 15th studio album. It won the 2011 Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. I recommend.
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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....