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Buddy Guy and the Damn Right Blues Band Heats Up a Summer Night at the Sandler Center
ByBuddy Guy
guitar, electricb.1936

Eric Clapton
guitar and vocalsb.1945

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
As much as the crowd loved hearing the stories they came to hear him sing and play and he didn't disappoint, from Johnnie Taylor's "Who's Making Love" ( the audience sang the chorus, "Who's making love to your old lady, while you were out making love"), "Sister's Milking the Bull," letting the audience fill in the blue lyrics, paying tribute to

John Lee Hooker
guitar1917 - 2001

Los Lobos
band / ensemble / orchestra
The Roots
band / ensemble / orchestra
Derek Trucks
guitar
Susan Tedeschi
vocals
Joe Bonamassa
guitarWrite down his name because " data-original-title="" title="">Quinn Sullivan is the real deal and his star is on the rise. At the end of the three hour show the crowd would have stayed for another three hours. Buddy Guy shows no signs of slowing down, when he performs "Born to Play Guitar" he means it and we're the better for it. View Slideshow
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Susan Tedeschi
Joe Bonamassa
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