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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Jul 31, 2025, 03:20 PM Jul 31

In 'Sinners' and his music, Buddy Guy is keeping the blues alive. It hasn't been easy

NEW YORK (AP) — For Buddy Guy — a stalwart and staunch defender of the blues — there’s nothing more important than keeping his chosen genre at the forefront of conversation. It comes naturally: Guy is one of America’s greatest guitar players, a singular artist with a thick roster of A-list super fans — Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Gary Clark Jr. among them.

The list also includes innovative writer and director Ryan Coogler, who tapped Guy for his critically acclaimed film “Sinners” earlier this year, and artists like Peter Frampton and the Eagles’ Joe Walsh, who feature on his new album “Ain’t Done with the Blues.” It releases Wednesday, on Guy’s 89th birthday.

For the eight-time Grammy Award-winning musician, those recognitions aren’t priority. The longevity of the music that made his life is his primary concern. “Like I promised B.B. King, Muddy Waters and all of them,” he tells The Associated Press over the phone, “I do the best I can to keep the blues alive.”

He’s concerned that radio stations no longer play the blues, and that the genre might miss out on connecting with younger listeners. It’s one of the reasons “Ain’t Done with the Blues” is a strong collection of classics that run the risk of being forgotten — like on the album closer “Talk to Your Daughter,” a rendition of the J.B. Lenoir tune.

https://apnews.com/article/buddy-guy-sinners-blues-interview-6e8f3f5664a66098807be75291804020

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In 'Sinners' and his music, Buddy Guy is keeping the blues alive. It hasn't been easy (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 31 OP
for those who don't know justaprogressive Jul 31 #1
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highplainsdem

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2. Legend. See these Music Appreciation threads from a few years ago for a couple of very good videos about
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 05:09 PM
Jul 31

him:

Blues Legend, Buddy Guy on His Incredible Life Story and The Future of Blues
https://www.democraticunderground.com/103478459

Ernie Ball: The Pursuit of Tone - Buddy Guy
https://www.democraticunderground.com/103478460

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