John Mayall RIP

Aug 16, 2024 07:50


John Mayall recently passed away at aged 90. Through his group the Bluesbreakers, he fostered some of the best musicians of the rock era- Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor and many others.

I saw Mayall in the early 00s after Coco Montoya had gone solo and Buddy Whittington was in the band.

I saw them play at a now defunct Labor Day Blues Festival in St Louis that I adored. I know I went twice and I think three years in a row.

It meant that I got to see legends like Mayall and Booker T Jones.

What’s particularly ironic is that in a post-Jack White musical world, Blues became another strain of Americana and you could probably say these musicians who often weren’t young are now more famous than when I saw them because of that new audience.

So, no I won’t forget seeing Bettye LaVette, Shemekia Copeland and Jimmy “Duck” Holmes. Also, sadly has taken a couple of musicians who would surely have gone to bigger things given what we now know- Michael Burks who played a great rock guitar whose been covered by Kingtone “Catfish” Ingram and Nick Curran who kind of played a rockabilly influenced blues similar to what Jesse Dayton does now.

This free festival was replaced after a few years but it leaves some of my strongest musical memories.
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