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Results for John MayallJohn Mayall is the British blues artist, theorist and purist whose band the Bluesbreakers was both his mouthpiece and the practice field for aspiring bluesmen and blues pilgrims. From the '60s through the early '70s, his band was temporary home to Eric Clapton, Mic Fleetwood, John McVie, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Taylor and Peter Green, among others, all of whom stepped out to new ventures of their own after OTJ training. More than just a talent scout, Mayall's prodigious album output is a collection of the Bluesbreakers with varying line-ups, solo and modern efforts that reflect his own, not inconsiderable multi-instrument talent, and he remains a respected authority and dazzler of the genre in the 21st century....more
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9/12/2008
You should re-enrol in Reading Comprehension 101, Chris89 ...
Yes, blues is a product of American culture ... (it...
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1/7/2008
Ok, I guess I'm the only one here who went to the Feb.1 [Thursday] show at the Fillmore. There was no John Mayall,...
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11/17/2007
Interviews added....that's a nice touch. Most stations had syndicated shows like "In The Studio" or "Off The Record,"...
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11/14/2007
Yes, thank you for the great concerts this week. In the notes for the Chicago Transit Authority shows, it mentions that...
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4/6/2007
I had no idea how good John Mayall was until I heard his stuff on Vault Radio.
I do wish we had one of his concerts...
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