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  1. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Clapton himself observed, “Mike Bloomfield is music on two legs.”Bloomfield was 22 when he arrived on the music scene, blazing a path for guitarists that burned through the strata of multiple elements—jazz, country, world music, atonality—while staying faithful to his beloved blues.

  2. www.mikebloomfieldamericanmusic.comMichael Bloomfield

    It's the best thing I've read about Mike Bloomfield and about the whole era." – Charlie Musselwhite, Grammy Award-winning blues harp player and band leader " Guitar Player is a must-read book for all guitar players and music fans alike. It should be the final word on Michael Bloomfield's journey and his legacy."

  3. Mike Bloomfield. b. July 28, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. d. San Francisco, California, February 15, 1981, by drug overdose. Respected for his fluid guitar playing, Bloomfield knew and played with many of Chicago's blues legends even before he achieved his own fame, and was one of the primary influences on the mid-to-late 1960s revival of ...

  4. 30 de ago. de 2013 · Michael Bloomfield – TRAILER FOR SWEET BLUES: A FILM ABOUT MIKE BLOOMFIELD 64年に入り、マイクの噂を聞きつけたコロンビア・レコードと契約。 65年にはバタフィールド・ブルース・バンドに加入、その後ボブ・ディランに出会い、彼のアルバムにギタリストとして参加することになります。

  5. Michael Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 – February 15, 1981) was an American musician, guitarist, and composer, born in Chicago, Illinois, who became one of the first popular music superstars of the 1960s to earn his reputation almost entirely on his instrumental prowess, since he rarely sang before 1969 and 1970.Respected for his fluid guitar playing, Bloomfield knew and played with many of ...

  6. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Dan McClosky interviews Mike Bloomfield in Part One of this radio show which was recorded in 1971. Mike was an incredibly talented and creative blues guitar ...

  7. Mike Bloomfield. For many, Mike Bloomfield was the first great white American blues guitarist. He’s often forgotten because he died young, but for a time in the 60’s and 70’s he was the best we had as far as white blues guitarists go.But this is not about white versus black, it’s about how a middle class white boy became enthralled with ...