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  1. 4 de may. de 2023 · On May 4, 1987, Butterfield died of drug-related heart failure in Hollywood. He was just 44. Decades after his death, he remains forever locked in the memory of those who played with him. Elvin Bishop remembers him as one of the all-time greats, albeit an unheralded one. “On stage Paul was always balls-out, super going for it,” he says.

  2. The quality of the sound and volume of his harmonica depends on the resonator (the harmonica comb), but there is another very crucial factor working here. When you play a harmonica, the inside of your mouth, the throat and chest cavity also act as a resonator. This is why as Butterfield describes it, the harmonica is such a personal instrument.

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    Paul Butterfield was the first white harmonica player to develop a style original and powerful enough to place him in the pantheon of true blues greats. It's impossible to overestimate the importance of the doors Butterfield opened: before he came to prominence, white American musicians treated the blues with cautious respect, afraid of coming off as inauthentic.

  4. 12 de oct. de 2009 · Classic Album Celebrates 50 Years Since Release. The following article was written back in October 2009… At the time it was the 2 nd anniversary of my blog, and I was reminiscing about the Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s album East West, and the influence it had on so many people. In 2009 PBBB still wasn’t recognized by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and you could feel the unsatisfied tone ...

  5. Horn from the Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story. Paul Butterfield learned the blues from the Chicago masters and is considered to be the greatest blues harmonica player of all time. His interracial blues band, with its rock edge, struck a chord with rock audiences of the 60s and beyond. IMDb 7.8 1 h 34 min 2018. 7+.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2018 · Butterfield really took the blues harp into a dimension transformed from Little Walter. They were so ahead of their time that the album East-West came out a month before the Beatles Revolver album.” “I was new to L.A. as I moved here in 1963 to attend a Junior College in the San Fernando Valley,” revealed record producer and blues advocate, Denny Bruce.

  7. Aside from suffering from bad writing, directing and editing (thank you, John Anderson), this 2017 documentary loosely chronicling the artistic life of bluesman Paul Butterfield is a pretty good film. On stage, Butterfield is compelling, a truly great, artistically uplifting performer – which is good, cause that's the only way you're ever ...