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R.IP. Barry, yours was a great musical journey.” He also famously played the keyboard with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band which backed Bob Dylan during the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, released in 1965, showcased the singer’s virtuosic ability on the instrument. But while clearly influenced by the Chicago masters, this was resolutely rock music.
Among the acts to have performed there were Chuck Berry, Miles Davis, Allmann Brothers Band, James Brown, The Temptations and Four Tops, Cream, Little Richard, Paul Butterfield Blues Band ...
Peter Wolf befriended music legends, married a movie star and led the J. Geils Band. His new memoir reminds us: He was there.
The J. Geils Band was an anomaly among 1970s rockers. They emerged from the same movement that sparked the John Mayall and Paul Butterfield blues bands. But they thrived by tapping into the ...