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Mar 11, 2010 14:29 |  #1

I don't post very often but I sure enjoy looking at everyone's work on this forum. I did have the opportunity recently to photograph one of my all time favorites in a small venue. You old guys will certainly remember him, and for the young guys, Eric Clapton came from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in the 60's. John is 75 or 76 years old and still putting on a great performance.

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Mar 11, 2010 15:05 |  #2

Mayall is a legend, nice photos!


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Mar 11, 2010 15:13 |  #3

John Mayall! I used to watch him at Free Trades Hall in Manchester, back in the sixties. All the greats of the British blues scene played with him at some time or other. Still got Turning Point on my i-Pod in the car. An absolute legend.


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Mar 11, 2010 16:51 |  #4

mickledore wrote in post #9776417 (external link)
John Mayall! I used to watch him at Free Trades Hall in Manchester, back in the sixties. All the greats of the British blues scene played with him at some time or other. Still got Turning Point on my i-Pod in the car. An absolute legend.

He played "California" and "Room to Move", but not "Thoughts about Roxanne".


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