Buddy Guy: Why the 88-Year-Old Blues Legend Isn’t Retiring Yet

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Title | Buddy Guy: Why the 88-Year-Old Blues Legend Isn’t Retiring Yet |
Author | BuzzDive |
Duration | 6:48 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=8UhjRwdD5zU |
Description
00:00 - Buddy Guy: Why the 88-Year-Old Blues Legend Isn’t Retiring Yet
04:33 - Buddy Guy – ‘Ain’t Done With The Blues’ Album Review & Deep Dive
1. Buddy Guy: Why the 88-Year-Old Blues Legend Isn’t Retiring Yet
Buddy Guy blues retirement concerns: the 88-year-old Chicago blues icon opens up in a candid Guitar Player interview about why he refuses to hang up his polka-dot Strat just yet.
In this video, we dive into:
• Buddy Guy’s thoughts on quitting and what keeps him playing
• His mission to elevate the blues genre and reach new generations
• The impact of his cameo in the Michael B. Jordan film “Sinners”
• Reflections on legends like B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Howlin’ Wolf
Whether you’re a die-hard blues fan or new to the genre, discover why Buddy Guy believes the blues will always resonate—and why he’s determined to be its champion for as long as he can pick up a guitar.
2. Buddy Guy – ‘Ain’t Done With The Blues’ Album Review & Deep Dive
Buddy Guy Ain’t Done With The Blues review: The legendary Chicago blues guitarist returns at 89 with an 18-track masterpiece that honors the past and shapes the future of blues.
In this video, we break down:
- Album overview: themes, production quality, and musicianship
- Star-studded collaborations with Joe Walsh, Joe Bonamassa, Peter Frampton, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Blind Boys of Alabama, Tal Wilkenfeld, Chuck Leavell
- Can’t-miss tracks: “How Blues Is That,” “Been There Done That,” “It Keeps Me Young,” “Blues Chase The Blues Away,” “Where U At”
- Tom Hambridge’s role as producer and the fusion of classic Chicago blues with fresh contemporary sounds
- Why this record earns a 9/10 and its place in blues history
Whether you’re a longtime blues fan or new to the genre, join us for a full analysis of Buddy Guy’s historic release.