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  1. Paul Butterfield met aspiring blues guitarist Elvin Bishop in the early 1960s and with bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay (both from Howlin Wolf’s touring band), the new group secured a highly successful club engagement at Big John’s Folk Club in Chicago, bringing them to the attention of producer Paul A. Rothchild. During their engagement, Butterfield met and occasionally sat in ...

  2. The Butterfield Blues Band wurde 1965 von Paul Butterfield ins Leben gerufen. Den Rest der Band bildeten anfangs Smokey Smothers, Jerome Arnold, Sam Lay und Elvin Bishop.Beim Newport Folk Festival war Bob Dylan vom Auftritt der Band so beeindruckt, dass er sie als Begleitband für seinen ersten elektrischen Folkauftritt anheuerte.. Smothers verließ sehr bald die Band, für ihn kam Mike ...

  3. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band is the self-titled debut album by the American blues rock band of the same name, released in 1965 on Elektra Records.It peaked at number 123 on the Billboard albums chart.In 2012, the album was ranked number 453 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". It is also ranked at number 11 on Down Beat magazine's list of the top 50 ...

  4. The Paul Butterfield Blues BandによるThe Original Lost Elektra Sessionsの曲、おすすめ、その他のアルバムの詳細を検索しましょう。異なるバージョンを比較し、Discogsでそれらをすべて購入することができます。

  5. The Original Lost Elektra Sessions ( CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered) Elektra Traditions. R2 73505. US. 2003. Add Review. , View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "The Original Lost Elektra Sessions" on Discogs.

  6. Paul Vaughn Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player, singer and bandleader. After early training as a classical flautist, he developed an interest in blues harmonica. He explored the blues scene in his native Chicago, where he met Muddy Waters and other blues greats, who provided encouragement and opportunities for him to join in jam sessions.

  7. This Deluxe 3LP expanded edition of The Paul Butterfield Band’s lost sessions from the 1964-1966 era features the classic line-up working through blues classics. It is the first time this killer collection is available on vinyl and is expanded to include unreleased demo and alternate tracks recently found in the Warner Vaults.