[Harp-L] Re. Mike Fugazzi's post on Butterfield's Band
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- From: Roger Boyce <roger.boyce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 13:24:40 +1200
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Re. Mike Fugazzi & Paul Butterfield
In regard to Butterfield - young Mike Fuggazi states in his post
³it appears his backup bands are always top notch.²
The early version of the Butterfield Band featured a rhythm section composed
of Sam Lay & Jerome Arnold, and guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop.
Musicians of that calibre could hardly be called ³backup bands².
Butterfield¹s bands were staffed by remarkable musicians at the top of their
form - players who contributed mightily to the group¹s final sound. I saw
Butterfield scores of times and the band(s) always played as well-oiled and
inspired units.
The band created a powerful sonic wave which Butterfield rode in a masterly
way - no showboating or excruciating extended solos, including Mr.
Butterfield himself.
I was glad someone else posted that Butterfield could sing I don¹t often
hear that and man could he. That boy could make statues weep.
Respectfully
Wader
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