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  1. In 2003, Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor and Chris Barber reunited with the band for John Mayall's 70th Birthday Concert in Liverpool—the concert was later released on CD and DVD. In 2004, their lineup included Buddy Whittington , Joe Yuele, Hank Van Sickle and Tom Canning, and the band toured the UK with Mick Taylor as a guest musician.

  2. Tracks 1-3 - BBC session - 26th April 1965 Tracks 4-6 - Immediate Records sessions - May/June 1965 Tracks 7-12 - Live at the Flamingo Club, London - 28th November 1965

  3. Jun 24, 2011 · The original 1966 Blues Breakers: Eric Clapton just prior to forming "Cream", anchored by the great John Mayall, usually referred to as "The Father of British Blues". With John McVie on bass (who moved on to become the "Mac" of Fleetwood Mac) and Hughie Flint on drums, you have the perfect tight, energy-filled R&B line-up from the mid-sixties.

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  4. Original album, tracks 1-1 to 1-12, released in July 1966 as Decca LK 4808. Track 2-14 originally featured on John Mayall - Looking Back (Decca SKL 5010) in August 1969. Tracks 2-15 to 2-19 previously featured on John Mayall - Primal Solos (Decca TAB 66) in April 1983. CDs credit main artist as "John Mayall And Eric Clapton".

  5. Guitar – Eric Clapton; Harmonica – John Mayall; Lacquer Cut By – A (26) Layout – John Mayall; Liner Notes – Neil Slaven; Organ – John Mayall; Piano – John Mayall; Producer – Mike Vernon; Tenor Saxophone – Alan Skidmore (tracks: B1, B3, B5) Trumpet – Dennis Healey (tracks: B1, B3, B5) Vocals – John Mayall

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_MayallJohn Mayall - Wikipedia

    John Mayall. John Mayall OBE (born 29 November 1933) [1] is an English blues and rock musician, songwriter and producer. In the 1960s, he formed John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band that has counted among its members some of the most famous blues and blues rock musicians.

  7. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. Eric Clapton was a rising star when he recorded this potent and scruffy album with British blues singer/songwriter John Mayall in 1966. Mayall’s tunes, including the brass-fortified “Key to Love,” the slow-burning “Double Crossing Time,” and barroom rave-up “Little Girl,” lift on Clapton’s fluid ...

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