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In My Own Dream (1968) Keep on Moving (1969) Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' (1971) Paul Butterfield's Better Days (1973) It All Comes Back (1973) Put It in Your Ear (1976) North South (1981) The Legendary Paul Butterfield Rides Again (1986) Live at Winterland Ballroom (1999)
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Paul Vaughn Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player, singer and bandleader. After early training as a classical flautist, he developed an interest in blues harmonica. He explored the blues scene in his native Chicago, where he met Muddy Waters and other blues greats ...
Apr 17, 2012 · Paul Butterfield's Better Days live at the Record Plant.. Sausalito, CA..December 30th 1973...Paul Butterfield (vocal,harmonica)..Ronnie Barron (piano, vocal...
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Sep 3, 1995 · Paul Butterfield's Better Days live on 12/30/1973 at The Record Plant in Sausalito, CA. Broadcast on KSAN 95 FM in San Francisco (tracks 1-10), tracks 11-14 ...
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May 4, 2023 · This kind of behaviour eventually caused Paul’s demise, but this is how the Better Days group eventually came about.” Enlisting Muldaur, guitarist Amos Garrett, New Orleans pianist Ronnie Barron, bassist Bill Rich and drummer Chris Parker, Butterfield recorded two albums – Better Days and It All Comes Back – released at either end of 1973.
Oct 9, 2010 · Listen to Paul Butterfield's Better Days perform a soulful rendition of Please Send Me Someone To Love, a classic blues song written by Percy Mayfield. This video captures the live performance of ...
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Dec 31, 2014 · Paul Butterfield's Better Days live on 12/30/1973 at The Record Plant in Sausalito, CA. Broadcast on KSAN 95 FM in San Francisco (tracks 1-10), tracks 11-14 are from a separate 1973 Boston radio broadcast. Following the breakup of the Butterfield Blues Band in 1971, Butterfield formed Better Days, which was active in 1972-1973.