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John Mayall is an English blues rock musician. Originally from Macclesfield, he began his career in 1963 when he moved to London and formed John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. The band's original lineup included Mayall on vocals, keyboards and harmonica, guitarist Bernie Watson, bassist John McVie and drummer Peter Ward.
Bernie o Berni Wrightson Baltimore, ( Maryland ), 27 de octubre de 1948 - Austin, ( Texas ), 19 de marzo de 2017) 1 fue un historietista estadounidense, creador del personaje de Swamp Thing (La Cosa del Pantano), ilustrador de un Frankenstein de culto y colaborador de Stephen King . Biografía.
3 de abr. de 2017 · Bernie Wrightson, quien falleció a los 68 años el pasado 18 de marzo por cáncer cerebral, era también el autor de brillantes adaptaciones a novela gráfica de clásicos del terror, como la...
The band also featured Jimmy Page on guitar for a brief period, though he soon backed out to focus on his burgeoning career as a session musician and was replaced by Bernie Watson, another former member of the Savages. [1] [2] With Davies, the All-Stars had standing engagements at a number of London's jazz clubs.
Bernie Watson – Guitar on "Mr. James" Roger Dean – Guitar on "Blues City Shakedown" Eric Clapton – Lead guitar on "Stormy Monday" Peter Green – Lead guitar on tracks 4 to 8, 10, and steel guitar on "Picture on the Wall" Mick Taylor – Lead guitar on "Suspicions (Part Two)" John McVie – Bass guitar on tracks 1, 2, and 4 to 8.
4 de may. de 2018 · Mayall recruited Roger Dean to replace ex-Cyril Davies guitarist Bernie Watson. Both were accomplished players who could knock off some Chuck Berry or T-Bone Walker licks, but Dean was more comfortable as a country player, and neither could get to grips with that signature stinging, single-string blues guitar sound.
Full music credits for Bernie Watson: 3 performances. Roles performed: guitar, electric guitar. Releases include: Thru the Years (John Mayall), Looking Back, Crawling Up a Hill / Mr. James (John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers).