Buddy Guy & Quinn Sullivan - Strange Brew / Voodoo Chile / Sunshine of Your Love @ Westbury NY

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Publicado 2017-04-30
4/29/17
Buddy is 80 years young; Quinn just turned 18
Marty Sammon keyboards
Ric Jaz guitar
Tim Austin drums
Orlando J. Wright bass
Background vocals - Nassau County fans

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  • @shellybay817
    Buddy Guy smilin' like a proud grandpa! Man! that kid has it!
  • @SteveGamlin
    When I see a legend like Buddy Guy reach down and help a 'new kid'...that makes you even more legendary in my eyes.
  • @mamah9216
    You can tell this kid feels that music deep down in his soul
  • @amymack1954
    Buddy Guy is the soul of generosity, giving Quinn the spotlight. Just goes to show that all that matters is the music.
  • It's not about black and white man. It's about generosity. A genius giving the opportunity to a young talent to face the world waiting for him. My eternal respect to the king of the blues.
  • Buddy is such a national treasure. He sees no color because he's a true musician!!!!!
  • @doncheadle6127
    My body and mind is just blown away into another dimension
  • @seanbeasley7504
    Just when you think that you can't like Buddy Guy even more..... What a class act!
  • @steveford8999
    It's amazing how good musicians make a good musician that much better. The drummer is just pushing him
  • @irishseano
    Incredible. Not just the guitar skills of the kid,but the whole damned experience!
  • @mag-nm7tw
    There's something about a Strat and blues...….goose bumps!
  • Years ago at the Kingston Mines in Chicago on Monday nights was jam night. All the blues players in town would show up there. Never know who was gonna show up. Buddy, Muddy, Sugar Blue, Willie Dixon, Jr., Erwin Helfer, Jimmy Johnson, Koko Taylor, Howard Levy, Corky Siegal. It was like blues And1 pickup basketball game. I'd grab a beer and stand in the back. Some of the best music ever was on those Monday nights. Musicians just reaching back for a little extra for one another. Brought a friend along one night. Buddy got up and needed a bass player. My friend hollars, "Hey Buddy, my friend here plays bass real good." Buddy says, "Well, c'mon up young man." My friend shoved me out. He was laughing...I wasn't. I didn't have a bass so someone sticks an orange Rickenbacker in my hands. The strap was too long. The bass was heavy and awkward. I 'played' bass, but wasn't a bass player. I was a roots, blues, folk, bluegrass acoustic player, mostly. I plug in and Buddy says, "Everyday in B flat. On the five." WHAM the whole band kicks into Everyday I Have The Blues and I bust out my best Chris Squire, busy, paid by the note, lead bass. Nervous, but happy. About halfway through the song during the organ solo Buddy leans into me as says, "Boy, if you don't slow down and put some bottom on that rig? I'm gonna put that treble pot up yo' ass." Then he breaks into a big smile and winks at me. I did what he said. lol That was in 1989. 30+ years ago. When we came off he said, "Nice job, youngblood." He was just being nice. lol National treasure. Bringing the young ones along.
  • This kid loves what he's doing it's all over his face this is great
  • @evchaves
    Buddy Guy and Quiin Sulivan. Beautiful meeting of generations. Blues like samba never die!
  • @MrJagermeister26
    Buddys face is so priceless when Quinn takes off!! What a Guy!
  • @shawng7902
    When Buddy Guy puts his hands in his pocket and just smiles listening -you kid are a BIG deal!!!
  • @IsaDesOsiers
    Buddy Guy is the Man! Kudos for mentoring Quin Sullivan, we will be hearing him for a long time to come. Like a young Stevie Ray Vaughn. I was listening to this on my playlist without realizing who was playing, this is sooo good!