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  1. About John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. Throughout the '60s, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers acted as a finishing school for the leading British blues-rock musicians of the era. Guitarists Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor joined his band in a remarkable succession in the mid-'60s, honing their chops with Mayall before going on to join ...

  2. John Mayall, OBE (* 29. listopadu 1933 ... A po přesunu do Londýna zakládá John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers. Mayall byl o deset let starší než první generace britského rock and rollu a rocku. ... 1974 – The Latest Edition (Polydor) 1975 – New Year, New Band, New Company (ABC - One Way)

  3. Composed By – John Mayall. Design, Photography By, Artwork – John Mayall. Drums, Percussion – Soko Richardson. Engineer – Eirik *. Lacquer Cut By – BL *. Lead Guitar – Hightide Harris *, Randy Resnick. Photography By [Front Cover And Additional Inside] – Michael Zagaris. Producer – Eirik The Norwegian, Tom Wilson (2) Saxophone ...

  4. Latest Edition (1974), 5/10 Links: A History of Rock Music; Links to other sites. A spectacular harmonica-player and a terrific conductor of ensembles, John Mayall was for several years the main reference point for the British blues scene. ... Mayall riformo` i Bluesbreakers per Behind The Iron Country (GNP, 1985) ...

  5. 30 de oct. de 2020 · Many of the best musicians of the period passed through the ranks of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers. All are on show here in this set with an abundance of musical highlights. The unreleased concerts include Windsor 1967, Gothenburg 1968, Berlin 1969 and San Francisco 1970 and the 28 unreleased BBC tracks feature none other than Eric Clapton , Peter Green and Mick Taylor !

  6. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Published on. March 3, 2024. By. Richard Havers. Cover: Courtesy of Decca Records. The second in the trilogy of albums that took John Mayall from scuffling around the clubs to blues-rock legend ...

  7. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Buys reel-to-reel recorder and bootlegs the near-mythical Bluesbreakers line-up of John Mayall, Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. Tapes lie dormant for five decades, before Huissen flogs them to Mayall, who delegates sonic buffing to producer Eric Corne and releases them to blanket acclaim (the first volume of Live In 1967, if you remember, was the recipient of a 10 ⁄ 10 review ...