CLEVELAND, Ohio - Buddy Guy turned 87 on tour. It’s his final world tour, hence the title “Damn Right, Farewell Tour.” Guy has said he’ll keep playing guitar until his hands can’t hold it, but his ...
Is Buddy Guy our greatest living blues guitarist? As his 10th decade approaches, we meet the master for a frank talk about ...
Buddy Guy appeared onstage last night in the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion seeming to float out of a mysterious backstage area but rocking like a man half his age. Although he was shorn like Samson, ...
The latest solo album from the 86-year-old legend is collection of 10 songs that pulls from 70 years of a great musical ...
Canyon Lights gives Faherty the opportunity to draw from all corners of his musical vocabulary but ask him what he wants as a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Buddy Guy is a living legend of the blues. The singer-guitarist, who turned 87 in July, will bring his “Damn Right Farewell Tour” to Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica on Saturday, August 19 ...
Growing up in rural Louisiana, Buddy Guy became enamored with the sound of John Lee Hooker. When he managed to get a primitive guitar, one with only two strings, he’d carry it with him everywhere and ...
On his new album, Rhythm & Blues, guitarist and vocalist Buddy Guy sums up his approach when he sings, "People always ask me / About the blues I play / I say it just comes through me / I don't know no ...
The styles of iconic guitarists Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck could hardly be more different. Guy is the father of flash, his sounds scrubbing and screaming coming from playing the guitar in ways never ...
The Blues' most electrifying guitarist, Guy has remained a vital and current musician, moving blues forward without losing sight of its roots. He’s renowned for his raw, blistering vocals and ...
Buddy Guy has appeared on Mountain Stage many times over the years, but this set from May 2001 is particularly special. The majority of the set is taken from his back-to-basics album Sweat Tea, which ...
Buddy Guy’s debut album, "Left My Blues in San Francisco," failed to chart. That wasn’t Guy’s fault. In the 1960s, Chess Records didn’t know what to do with the incendiary Chicago blues ...