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  1. When we asked Greg what it was like to play with the legendary Otis he asked: 'which one?'. These stories need to be heard. Below lifted from John Mayall off...

  2. Walter Trout with Greg Rzab, House of Blues, Chicago 9/2/2011.

  3. 12 de jul. de 2023 · In October 2008, John Mayall decided to retire the name “Bluesbreakers permanently.” Early in 2009, Eagle Records called upon John to develop a new album, and John put together a new band featuring guitarist Rocky Athas, bassist Greg Rzab and drummerJay Davenport. Along with keyboardist Tom Canning, they recorded the album Tough.

  4. 4 de may. de 2023 · Greg Rzab: Our ’copter was Eric, his girlfriend, Buddy and me in the back, and Roger Forrester in the front. The fog and the condensation meant you couldn’t see out. Someone outside took off his T-shirt and wiped the moisture off the bubble of the helicopter but as soon as he did that, it immediately fogged over again.

  5. When John Mayall disbanded the Bluesbreakers in 2008, he invited his favorite bassist, Rzab, to join his new band. Once Greg accepted, John asked him and to recommend a drummer. Greg called Jay for the audition, and John invited him to come along to play drums for what was - at the time - John Mayall’s new quintet.

  6. I'm as Good as Gone by John Mayall, released 20 November 2020 1. I'm as Good as Gone (feat. Buddy Miller) On his latest single, "I'm as Good as Gone," The Godfather of British Blues serves up a deep and funky groove for a song about love on the outs. Written by Grammy winner Bobby Rush, the track features Americana legend Buddy Miller on lead baritone guitar with Mayall mixing it up on Hammond ...

  7. Jeff Massey, Greg Rzab and Jay Davenport @ Austin Community Tavern. Event in Steger, IL by Phillip Panozzo on Thursday, December 15 2022.