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Paul Butterfield. Iconoclastic Chicago harmonica player whose storming blues band produced seminal work that drew on rock, psychedelia, jazz, and Indian classical. Read Full Biography.
The act featured three musicians who would put a strong, highly individual stamp on the music -- harmonica player Paul Butterfield and guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop -- and the tough, fluid sound they conjured on 1965's The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and the more exploratory approach of 1966's East-West carved out a path dozens of blues-rock acts would follow.
6 de may. de 1987 · Paul Butterfield, the harmonica player who led the Butterfield Blues Band, was found dead Monday at his apartment in Los Angeles. He was 44 years old. An autopsy is to be performed today ...
7 de jun. de 2023 · We close out our top 10 Paul Butterfield Blues Band Songs with the opening songs from the band’s debut album The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. The classic song “Born In Chicago,” opens up with Paul Butterfield’s trademark harmonica sound basked in a soul fusion groove that turned audiences inside out. Updated June 7, 2023.
The group, originally composed of Paul Butterfield, Michael Bloom- field, Elvin Bishop, Sam Lay (later replaced by Billy Davenport), Mark Naftalin, and Jerome Arnold, made true blues accessible to the growing youth counterculture, and in the process opened up the possibilities for what rock & roll could really be. READ.
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Paul Butterfield. American blues vocalist and one of the first blues harp players to cross over to rock, born 17 December 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, USA and died of peritonitis due to drug use and heavy drinking 4 May 1987 in North Hollywood, California, USA. He began playing classical flute as a child.