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  1. Artist bios. John Mayall, OBE, is the godfather of the British blues. A singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he has been a bandleader and recording artist since 1965. A generation older than most of his sidemen, Mayall was a mentor; his bands were both a lab and finishing school for iconic musicians -- particularly guitarists.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2022 · John Mayall deserves to still be revered and honoured as one of our best bluesmen and I hope this album can re-ignite his popularity amongst younger blues fans. Although some 60’s blues material can sound dated this album does not and still over 40 years on has a fresh, exciting sound. John Mayall online: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Youtube.

  3. When did John Mayall release Road Show Blues? Album Credits. Producers John Mayall. Writers J.B. Lenoir, Jimmy Reed, John Mayall & 1 more. More John Mayall albums Howlin’ at the Moon.

  4. Bottom Line. John Mayall. Released. 1979 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1982 Vinyl release of "Roadshow Blues Band" on Discogs.

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  6. He followed with the Bob Johnston-produced Bottom Line and Road Show Blues in 1980 and 1981. In 1982 Mayall founded a new road band with guitarists Coco Montoya and Walter Trout, bassist Bobby Haynes, and drummer Joe Yuele. In 1985 he hit the road with John McVie and Mick Taylor, issuing Return of the Bluesbreakers, essentially resurrecting the ...

  7. Credits. Alto Vocals – John Mayall ( tracks: A3, A5, B3) Arranged By, Producer [Produced By] – John Mayall. Backing Vocals – James Quil Smith ( tracks: A1 to B4), Maggie Parker ( tracks: A1 to B4) Bass – Kevin McCormick ( tracks: A1 to B4) Design [Album Design], Photography By – John Mayall. Drums – Soko Richardson ( tracks: A1 to ...