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Buddy Guy

He's Chicago's blues king today, ruling his domain just as his idol and mentor Muddy Waters did before him. Yet there was a time, and not all that long ago, when Buddy Guy couldn't even negotiate a decent record deal. Times sure have changed for the better: Guy's first three albums for Silvertone in the '90s all earned Grammys. Eric Clapton unabashedly calls Guy his favorite blues axeman, and so do a great many adoring fans worldwide.
High-energy guitar histrionics and boundless on-stage energy have always been Guy trademarks, along with a tortured vocal style that's nearly as distinctive as his incendiary rapid-fire fretwork. He's come a long way from his beginnings on the '50s Baton Rouge blues scene; at his first gigs with bandleader "Big Poppa" John Tilley, the young guitarist had to chug a stomach-jolting concoction of Dr. Tichenor's antiseptic and wine to ward off an advanced case of stage fright. But by the time he joined harpist Raful Neal's band, Guy had conquered his nervousness.
Guy journeyed to Chicago in 1957, ready to take the town by storm. But initially, times were tough, until he turned up the juice as a showman (much as another of his early idols, Guitar Slim, had back home). It didn't take long after that for the new kid in town to establish himself. He hung with the city's blues elite: Freddy King, Muddy Waters, Otis Rush, and Magic Sam, who introduced Buddy Guy to Cobra Records boss Eli Toscano. Two searing 1958 singles for Cobra's Artistic subsidiary were the result: "This Is the End" and "Try to Quit You Baby" exhibited more than a trace of B.B. King's influence, while "You Sure Can't Do" was an unabashed homage to Guitar Slim. Willie Dixon produced the sides.
When Cobra folded, Guy wisely followed Rush over to Chess. With the issue of his first Chess single in 1960, Guy was no longer aurally indebted to anybody. "First Time I Met the Blues" and its follow-up, "Broken Hearted Blues," were fiery, tortured, slow blues brilliantly showcasing Guy's whammy-bar-enriched guitar and shrieking, hellhound-on-his-trail vocals.
Although he's often complained that Leonard Chess wouldn't allow him to turn up his guitar loud enough, the claim doesn't wash: Guy's 1960-1967 Chess catalog remains his most satisfying body of work. A shuffling "Let Me Love You Baby," the impassioned downbeat items "Ten Years Ago," "Stone Crazy," "My Time After Awhile," "Leave My Girl Alone," and a bouncy "No Lie" rate with the hottest blues waxings of the '60s. While at Chess, Guy worked long and hard as a session guitarist, getting his licks in on sides by Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Koko Taylor (on her hit "Wang Dang Doodle").
Upon leaving Chess in 1967, Guy went to Vanguard. His first LP for the firm, A Man and the Blues, followed in the same immaculate vein as his Chess work and contained the rocking "Mary Had a Little Lamb," but This Is Buddy Guy and Hold That Plane! proved somewhat less consistent. Guy and harpist Junior Wells had long been friends and played around Chicago together (Guy supplied the guitar work on Wells' seminal 1965 Delmark set Hoodoo Man Blues, initially billed as "Friendly Chap" because of his Chess contract); they recorded together for Blue Thumb in 1969 as Buddy & the Juniors (pianist Junior Mance being the other Junior) and Atlantic in 1970 (sessions co-produced by Eric Clapton and Tom Dowd), and 1972 for the solid album Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play the Blues. Buddy and Junior toured together throughout the '70s, their playful repartee immortalized on Drinkin' TNT 'n' Smokin' Dynamite, a live set cut at the 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival.
Guy's reputation among rock guitar gods such as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughan was unsurpassed, but prior to his Grammy-winning 1991 Silvertone disc Damn Right, I've Got the Blues, he amazingly hadn't issued a domestic album in a decade. That's when the Buddy Guy bandwagon really picked up steam: he began selling out auditoriums and turning up on network television (David Letterman, Jay Leno, etc.). Feels Like Rain, his 1993 encore, was a huge letdown artistically, unless one enjoys the twisted concept of having one of the world's top bluesmen duet with country hat act Travis Tritt and hopelessly overwrought rock singer Paul Rodgers. By comparison, 1994's Slippin' In, produced by Eddie Kramer, was a major step in the right direction, with no hideous duets and a preponderance of genuine blues excursions. Last Time Around: Live at Legends, an acoustic outing with longtime partner Junior Wells, followed in 1998. In 2001, Guy switched gears and went to Mississippi for a recording of the type of modal juke-joint blues favored by Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, and the Fat Possum crew. The result was Sweet Tea: arguably one of his finest albums and yet a complete anomaly in his catalog. Oddly enough, he chose to follow that up with Blues Singer in 2003, another completely acoustic effort that won a Grammy. For 2005's Bring 'Em In, it was back to the same template as his first albums for Silvertone, with polished production and a handful of guest stars. Skin Deep appeared in 2008 and featured guest spots by Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Eric Clapton, and Robert Randolph. Snakebite was released in 2009, followed by Living Proof a year later in 2010.
A Buddy Guy concert can sometimes be a frustrating experience. He'll be in the middle of something downright hair-raising, only to break it off abruptly in midsong, or he'll ignore his own massive songbook in order to offer imitations of Clapton, Vaughan, and Hendrix. But Guy, whose club remains the most successful blues joint in Chicago (you'll likely find him sitting at the bar whenever he's in town), is without a doubt the Windy City's reigning blues artist, and he rules benevolently. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Fri, Jun 8 8:00p Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Sat, Jun 9 8:00p Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, NJ Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Sun, Jun 10 7:00p House Of Blues, Boston, MA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
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Buddy Guy/ Jonny Lang Fri, Jun 15 8:00p "The Palace Theatre", Greensburg, PA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Robert Randolph Sat, Jun 16 8:00p Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Tue, Jun 19 8:00p Majestic Theater, San Antonio, TX Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Wed, Jun 20 8:00p ACL Live at The Moody Theater, Austin, TX Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Fri, Jun 22 8:00p Arena Theatre, Houston, TX Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Sat, Jun 23 8:30p Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie, TX Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Johnny Lang Sun, Jun 24 8:00p Stir Cove At Harrah's, Council Bluffs, IA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Wed, Jun 27 9:30p Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Fri, Jun 29 7:30p Meadow Brook Music Festival, Rochester, MI Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Sat, Jun 30 6:30p Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (The LC), Columbus, OH Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Van Morrison & Buddy Guy - Montreux Jazz Festival 2012 Sat, Jul 7 8:00p Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Vaud Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Thu, Jul 12 8:00p Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, Vienna, VA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Tue, Aug 7 7:30p The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Thu, Aug 9 7:00p Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, CA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Sat, Aug 11 7:30p The Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Tue, Aug 14 7:00p Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene, OR Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Thu, Aug 16 7:00p Tulalip Amphitheatre, Snohomish, WA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Fri, Aug 17 7:00p Oregon Zoo, Portland, OR Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Robert Randolph & The Family Band Sat, Sep 1 6:30p Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver, CO Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Sun, Sep 2 9:00p Belly Up, Aspen, CO Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Fri, Sep 14 10:00p Family Arena, St Charles, MO Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Sat, Sep 15 8:00p The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy Mon, Sep 17 9:30p Northern Lights Theater, Milwaukee, WI Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Jonny Lang & Buddy Guy Fri, Sep 21 7:30p Mos Eisley Cantina, Antarctica, Antarctica Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Jonny Lang & Buddy Guy Sun, Sep 23 7:30p Mos Eisley Cantina, Antarctica, Antarctica Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Tue, Sep 25 8:00p Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, AB Add to Calendar Ico_tix
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Wed, Sep 26 8:00p Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary, AB Add to Calendar Ico_tix
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Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Sat, Aug 11 7:30p The Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA Add to Calendar Ico_tix
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