Fresh off his acting/music appearance in the SINNERS blockbuster movie, Buddy Guy released this new album on his 89th birthday. This is a guy (Guy) who's been recording since 1957, y'all. He has played all over the universe with everyone from Clapton to Kingfish. He's recorded with everyone from John Lee Hooker to B.B. King. He's influenced everyone from Jimi Hendrix to, well... everyone! He's run or owned various Chicago blues clubs (including two interations of his own Buddy Guy's Legends). He's won Grammys, Blues Music Awards and more. He's played the White House, and he has a Mississippi Blues Trail Marker just over the border in Lettsworth, LA. He was one of the first real-deal bluesmen I personally got to see play 'live' back in the 1980s. And it made me a fan for life. He has really and truly paid his dues, and we're all better for it. Anyway,.. he has a new album coming out and continues to tour the U.S. His official website is: www.buddyguy.net
More on the new album via ROCK AND BLUES MUSE: A multi-Grammy Award-winning blues icon, Buddy Guy is widely regarded as an architect of the Blues—a pivotal artist whose innovative guitar work and raw vocal style helped shape the sound of modern R&B. He is here to tell the masses that he ‘Ain’t Done With The Blues’ via the announcement of his brand new album set to release via Silvertone/RCA Records on July 30, his 89th birthday. “This album is about where I’ve been, it’s about where I’m going, and the people I learned everything from,” shares Buddy on the LP. “…Muddy, Wolf, Walter, Sonny Boy, BB, I could go on and on. Before they passed, they used to say, “Man, if you outlive me, just keep the Blues alive,” and I’m trying to keep that promise.” He continues, “Now, I can’t kick my leg up high as I used to, or jump off the stage like I did in my 20’s and 30’s, but I’m going to give you everything I got as long as I got it.” READ MORE AT https://www.rockandbluesmuse.com/2025/06/20/buddy-guy-announces-new-album-aint-done-with-the-blues/
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