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  1. In 1984, Campbell left Chicago for Europe, living first in the Netherlands and later in Duisburg, Germany, where he remained for ten years before returning to Chicago. Campbell's last album was Spider Eating Preacher (Delmark, 2012). It was nominated for a Blues Music Award in 2013 in the category Traditional Blues Album.

  2. Eddie C. Campbell, recently passed back in 2018, performing live at Lilly's a bar in Chicago, IL December of 1997

  3. Luther Allison (vocals, guitar); Otis Rush (vocals, guitar); Eddie C. Campbell, James Solberg, John Kattke (guitar); Bobby "Little Bobby" Neely, Andrew Love ... Mike Vlahakis (keyboards); Willie Hayes, Ray Stewart, Rob Stupka (drums). Recorded live at the Chicago Blues Festival and Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago, Illinois in 1995 and Zoo Bar ...

  4. Eddie C. Campbell − lead guitar; John Kattke − rhythm guitar; Dave Rice − keyboards; Ken Anderson − trumpet; Bobby Neely − tenor saxophone; Willie Henderson − baritone saxophone; Leonard Gill − bass; Ray Stewart − drums; References

  5. Eddie C. live on Chicago's West Side at the Artesia Lounge in 1993.

  6. Eddie C. Campbell (6 de mayo de 1939, Duncan, Mississippi) [1] es un cantante y guitarrista de blues norteamericano destacado dentro de la escena blues de Chicago. Biografía. Campbell se mudó a Chicago a la edad de 12 años.

  7. Born in Duncan, Mississippi on May 6, 1939, guitarist Eddie C. Campbell was raised in Chicago, where he played with nearly every seminal figure who defined Chicago's West Side sound. Died in Oak Park, Illinois on November 20, 2018.