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Blues from Laurel Canyon

My Life as a Bluesman
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John Mayall's story is like no other in the annals of rock and blues. Born in the UK in 1933, he laid the foundations of British blues, nurtured a generation of future superstars and then took the music back to the land of its birth. This extraordinary autobiography offers a vivid glimpse of Britain well before the rock revolution of the sixties, at a time when young men like John found themselves conscripted for national service that, in his case, included eighteen months in Korea. What followed when he returned was an odyssey of musical trailblazing. From Manchester to Laurel Canyon and many points in between, John's account of his long life is both affectionate and compelling - a guided tour through more than sixty years of the music business and its stars, brought to vivid life by one of its undisputed pioneers. This edition has been updated to include coverage of Mayall's life and work up until his death in July 2024.
For over 50 years, John Mayall served as a pioneer of blues music, rightly earning him the title, 'The Godfather of British Blues'. In 2013, John signed with producer Eric Corne's label, Forty Below Records, and experienced a true artistic and career renaissance, including a Blues Hall of Fame induction in 2015. He passed away in 2024. Joel McIver is the author of 36 books about music. He contributes to several publications and often appears on podcasts, TV and radio.
"John Mayall had the wisdom, the insight, the foresight and the vision to let Eric Clapton do his thing. Turning the guitar up that loud was radical at the time! After that, we were all Mayall fans. He's a big, big hero of ours" Stevie Van Zandt "The importance of the role of John Mayall in British music is beyond belief" Mick Fleetwood
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