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  1. Paul Butterfield. Paul Butterfield (r.) mit Rick Danko, Woodstock Reunion, 1979. Paul Butterfield (* 17. Dezember 1942 in Chicago, Illinois; † 4. Mai 1987 in Hollywood) war ein US-amerikanischer Bluesmusiker. Er gilt als einer der besten und einflussreichsten weißen Mundharmonikaspieler.

  2. Paul Butterfield Paul Vaughn Butterfield (17 de diciembre de 1942 - 4 de mayo de 1987) fue un músico de blues estadounidense que tocaba la armónica, cantaba y lideraba bandas. Después de estudios formales en flauta clásica, desarrolló un interés por la armónica del blues. Exploró la escena del blues en su Chicago natal, donde conoció a ...

  3. Sally Grossman recalls an early 1987 dinner she had with Butterfield and friends at Deanie's in Woodstock. "Paul looked terrible and seemed very weak. He kept falling asleep at the dinner table. After he left I called Rick Danko and told him that I thought Paul was very close to death." "A lot of people worried about Paul," Bonnie Raitt remembers.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2018 · These days, over three decades after his death, Butterfield is largely known only to blues cognoscenti — a situation that could hopefully be rectified by director John Anderson’s documentary ...

  5. 27 de ene. de 2022 · The life and career of legendary blues musician Paul Butterfield, including some of the most pivotal moments of his life.Content licensed from Abacus Media. ...

  6. Paul Butterfield Blues Band (Walking Blues — Live 1978 ) His family was middle-class, and he was born on December 17, 1942, in the Hyde Park area on the South Side of Chicago.

  7. Paul Butterfield, Rick Danko, Carlos Santana and Elvin Bishop — Walkin’ Blues — 9/29/1984. Elvin Bishop is a young white-blues lover that Butterfield met while he was at U of C. “Really ...