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This week on KBLA’s Lyric Lounge… a living legend pulls up a chair. Tosha, Teal, and Ural sit down with the one and only Buddy Guy to talk about his powerful new album "Ain’t Done With The Blues." At 89, Buddy’s guitar still testifies, his voice still preaches, and his lyrics still cut through generations. We dive into the stories behind the songs, his legacy, and why the blues are far from finished. Now streaming everywhere. #kblalyriclounge #kbla1580 #buddyguy #aintdonewiththeblues #blueslegend #chicagoblues #guitaricon #musicinterview #blackmusichistory #livinglegend #lyricloungeexclusive
Buddy Guy’s high-energy, crowd-strolling performances set the bar for every electric blues and blues rock guitarist who came after him. And that includes Jimi Hendrix. Buddy changed the game and left an indelible mark on the sound of electric guitar playing. He’s still out there, delivering incendiary performances to stages all over. On this episode, we’re talking about one of the last blues guitar showmen, whose polka dot signature Strat caught both of our eyes. Where’s the best place to start? And where did Buddy get all that energy? Sponsored by Xvive: xvive.com Follow Nick: https://www.instagram.com/nickmillevoi Follow Jason: https://www.instagram.com/jasonshadrick Get at us: 100guitarists@premierguitar.com Call/Text: 319-423-9734 Podcast powered by Sweetwater. Get your podcast set up here! - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/75rE0d Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0aXdYIDOmS8KtZaZGNazVb?si=c63d98737a6146af Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/100-guitarists/id1746527331
Send us Fan Mail This special episode offers a 1994 interview with blues guitar legend Buddy Guy. A legend in his own time, Guy is heralded as the best living blues guitarist in the world. The recipient of eight Grammy Awards, a Lifetime Achievement Award, and the National Medal of the Arts and the Kennedy Center Honors, Rolling Stone Magazine placed Guy as the 27th greatest guitarist of all time. Guy’s song, “Stone Crazy” earned place as number 78 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of the “100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time” Buddy Guy was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2008, The Musicians Hall of Fame in 2014, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. Rock and Roll Legacy is set to become a vital resource for fans of rock and roll, blues, jazz, and R&B music. Through in-depth conversations with legendary artists, Nagy provides unparalleled insights into the lives and legacies of the musicians who have shaped these influential genres. This episode with Buddy Guy is expected to generate considerable interest among dedicated fans and new listeners. The episode is available now on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Buzzsprout, Amazon Music, YouTube, and iHeart. About Rob Nagy: Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Rob Nagy is widely recognized for his extensive knowledge and passion for rock and roll, blues, jazz, and R&B. Over the years, he has had the privilege of interviewing some of the most iconic musicians of our time. Now, through Rock and Roll Legacy, Nagy is sharing his vast interview archives with a global audience. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563446323348 or contact Rob Nagy directly at robnagysrockandrolllegacy@gmail.com .
This episode of Time Signatures with Jim Ervin was just plain fun! Connor Korte is Buddy Guy’s stage manager and his personal guitar tech. On top of that, he also serves as guitar tech for Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram when he isn’t on tour with Buddy! Join host Jim Ervin as he chats with Connor about working with two of the most notable Blues musicians on the planet, his daily routine while on the road, and how he arrived in this world to begin with. If you have ever seen Buddy or Christone on tour, chances are you have seen this young man working hard in the shadows before, and especially during their shows! It truly is a season to remember, as we roll through our third.Enjoy! Connor’s Website: https://www.connorkorte.com/ Buddy Guy’s Website: https://www.buddyguy.net/ Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram’s website: https://www.christonekingfishingram.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/connorkorte _________________________ Facebook: Time Signatures YouTube: Time Signatures Facebook: Capital Area Blues Society Website: Capital Area Blues Society Friends of Time Signatures _______ Website: University of Mississippi Libraries Blues Archive Website: Killer Blues Headstone Project Website: Blues Society Radio Network
Musician Quinn Sullivan was born and raised in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and it was clear from an early age music was his thing. Enthralled by the Beatles, he first started playing a toy guitar he got for Christmas before he was even in kindergarten. Soon he got super into Buddy Guy’s music, and as a crazy-advanced player himself, even got to play with Buddy on stage. When he was like 8! Singer, songwriter, guitar player Quinn is still a young man, but his musical journey has already crossed with many greats, including Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, who he just adores. http://instagram.com/quinnsullivan, http://instagram.com/tedeschitruckspodcast , http://instagram.com/adamchoit, tedeschitrucksband.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob McNelley is an accomplished session guitarist in Nashville who has landed a string of high-profile gigs and awards including “Guitarist of the Year” from the Academy of Country Music in 2014. Rob’s father, Bobby Gene McNelley, was the lead singer of McGuffey Lane , a southern-rock band based out of Columbus in the 1980s. Rob spent much of his young life listening to his father’s band, and gradually picking up the guitar. Rob became a huge fan of the Rolling Stones, and an even bigger fan of the blues artists they covered including Jimmy Reed, Chuck Berry, Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters. Rob eventually moved to Nashville, where he landed a job as Delbert McClinton ‘s guitarist and toured with the Grammy-winning blues musician for years, often doubling as McClinton’s opening act. As Delbert’s touring schedule was winding down, Rob was spending more time in the studio and groups like Lady Antebellum began hiring McNelley to play on their multi-platinum albums. Other artists followed, from Bob Seger to Buddy Guy , Kacey Musgraves and Rascal Flatts. Rob performs with his own band, The Rob McNelley Band, AKA – RNB, regularly in Nashville. In this podcast, Rob talks about: Touring with Delbert McClinton Demos vs. Master sessions in Nashville Old and new ways of producing Connecting with the drummer in the studio Drummers that take a compositional approach and create signature parts Checking your ego at the door Advice for young drummers and experienced drummers Growing up in a musical house Recording with Buddy Guy This episode is sponsored by Sakae Drums Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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