John Anderson's 'Horn From the Heart' tracks the career of blues harmonica star Paul Butterfield. By THR Staff A member of both the blues and rock halls of fame, the late Paul Butterfield left a ...
Paul Butterfield was arguably the first authentic white bluesman to emerge from the US. Not only was he a consummate singer and harmonica player, but he was also a bandleader whose deep feeling for ...
Jimmy Vivino joins Gabriel Butterfield in performing the music of Butterfield’s father, the late blues icon Paul Butterfield, at The Falcon on Saturday, Jan. 4, at 8 p.m. They’ll be joined by ...
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During the blues revival and rediscovery of the Sixties, few dominated like Paul Butterfield, the hard-puffing, hard-living harmonica player and band leader. Assertive and experimental Butterfield ...
Watch a clip from the documentary "Horn From the Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story," directed by John Anderson. Photo: Abramorama Sometimes artists, or anyone else laying claim to a place in history, ...
An unsung blues great talks influences, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and crossing over into jazz
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. From his first album, 1986's Cold is the Night, to his most recent, JLW, Walker has fearlessly ...
While the white British musicians learned to play the blues mostly by studying records, the American Paul Butterfield was a pupil — and soon enough, a rival — of the Chicago masters themselves. At a ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of Woodstock. To commemorate the musical milestone, Chicago filmmaker John Anderson created a documentary about the only Chicago musician to ...
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