Paul Butterfield

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Born In Chicago 03:08 Tools
Mystery Train 00:00 Tools
Thank You Mr. Poobah 00:00 Tools
Last Night 00:00 Tools
Blues With A Feeling 04:24 Tools
I Got My Mojo Working 00:00 Tools
Our Love Is Drifting 00:00 Tools
Mellow Down Easy 03:05 Tools
Shake Your Money Maker 00:00 Tools
Look Over Yonders Wall 00:00 Tools
Mannish Boy 00:00 Tools
Screamin' 00:00 Tools
Help Me 00:00 Tools
The Wandering Kind 00:00 Tools
Love Her With A Feeling 00:00 Tools
The Night Ain't Long Enough 00:00 Tools
Shake Your Money-Maker 00:00 Tools
New walkin' blues 04:54 Tools
Heart Like a Locamotive 00:00 Tools
Baby please don't go 00:00 Tools
Poor Boy 00:00 Tools
We Stand a Chance 00:00 Tools
I Got a Mind to Give up Living 00:00 Tools
Rock Me 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
Too Many Drivers 00:00 Tools
It Hurts Me Too 02:46 Tools
Changes 05:42 Tools
Just To Be With You 00:00 Tools
Bad Love 00:00 Tools
Don't You Hang Me Up 00:00 Tools
Screamin` 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Blues 03:20 Tools
Lovin' Cup 00:00 Tools
Rule the Road 00:00 Tools
Shake Your Moneymaker 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Little SchoolGirl 00:00 Tools
Our Love Is Driftin' 00:00 Tools
Please send me someone to love 00:00 Tools
Done a lot of wrong things 00:00 Tools
Broke My Baby's Heart 00:00 Tools
Take Me Back Baby 00:00 Tools
Buried alive in the blues 00:00 Tools
Goin' Down Slow 00:00 Tools
Hate To See You Go 00:00 Tools
Work Song 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Go 00:00 Tools
All These Blues 00:00 Tools
Spoonful 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Fault But Mine 00:00 Tools
Piney Brown Blues 00:00 Tools
You Can Run But You Can't Hide 00:00 Tools
That's All Right 00:00 Tools
One More Heartache 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Need To Go No Further 00:00 Tools
Nut Popper # 1 00:00 Tools
Highway 28 00:00 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 00:00 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be All Righ 00:00 Tools
Breadline 00:00 Tools
Love March 00:00 Tools
Ain't That a Lot of Love 00:00 Tools
Loaded 00:00 Tools
(If I Never Sing) My Song 00:00 Tools
Animal 00:00 Tools
East-West 00:00 Tools
Day to Day 00:00 Tools
Mary, Mary 00:00 Tools
Get Out Of My Life, Woman 00:00 Tools
Got My Mojo Working 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again 00:00 Tools
Two Trains Running 00:00 Tools
Never Say No 00:00 Tools
Watch 'Em Tell a Lie 00:00 Tools
Walking Blues 00:00 Tools
Love Disease 00:00 Tools
One More Mile 00:00 Tools
Nut Popper #1 00:00 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be All Right 00:00 Tools
East West 00:00 Tools
Slow Down 00:00 Tools
Walking By Myself 00:00 Tools
One Room Country Shack 00:00 Tools
If You Live 00:00 Tools
No Amount of Loving 00:00 Tools
Double Trouble 00:00 Tools
I Get Excited 00:00 Tools
Baby Blue 00:00 Tools
Bread and Butterfield 00:00 Tools
Win or Lose 00:00 Tools
Born Under A Bad Sign 00:00 Tools
It All Comes Back 00:00 Tools
Losing Hand 00:00 Tools
Catch a Train 00:00 Tools
You Are What You Eat 00:00 Tools
Louisiana Flood 00:00 Tools
Footprints on the Windshield Upside Down 00:00 Tools
Last Hope's Gone 00:00 Tools
Get Yourself Together 00:00 Tools
Small Town Talk 00:00 Tools
Highway 00:00 Tools
Tollin' Bells 00:00 Tools
Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It 00:00 Tools
Mornin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Get Some Fun in Your Life 00:00 Tools
Living in Memphis 00:00 Tools
All In A Day 00:00 Tools
Keep On Moving 00:00 Tools
In My Own Dream 00:00 Tools
It's Getting Harder to Survive 00:00 Tools
Where Did My Baby Go 00:00 Tools
Morning Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Flame 00:00 Tools
Driftin' And Driftin' 00:00 Tools
Walkin' by Myself 00:00 Tools
Buddy's Advice 00:00 Tools
I Let It Go (To My Head) 00:00 Tools
Come On In 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Wheel 00:00 Tools
Just To Be With You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Song For Lee 00:00 Tools
Drunk Again 00:00 Tools
Pity The Fool 00:00 Tools
Except You 00:00 Tools
Blind Leading The Blind 00:00 Tools
Born Under A Bad Sign (Live) 00:00 Tools
Nobody fault but mine 00:00 Tools
The Flame 00:00 Tools
Run Out Of Time 00:00 Tools
Driftin' & Driftin' 00:00 Tools
So Far So Good 00:00 Tools
Droppin' Out 00:00 Tools
Mine To Love 00:00 Tools
So Far, So Good 00:00 Tools
Morning Blues 00:00 Tools
Off the Wall 00:00 Tools
New Walking Blues 00:00 Tools
Merry Christmas Baby 00:00 Tools
Have A Good Time 00:00 Tools
Get Out Of My Life Woman 00:00 Tools
Play On 00:00 Tools
Born In Chicago ( Remastered '97 Version ) 00:00 Tools
Pity The Fool ( LP Version ) 00:00 Tools
Last Hopes Gone 00:00 Tools
Pretty Woman 00:00 Tools
The thrill is gone 00:00 Tools
Driftin' Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Need to Go No Further/It's Too Late Brother 00:00 Tools
Driftin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Don't Say No to Me 00:00 Tools
The Boxer 00:00 Tools
Louise 00:00 Tools
Feel So Bad (Previously Unissued) (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
08.You Are What You Eat 00:00 Tools
Drowned In My Own Tears 00:00 Tools
Little Piece Of Dying 00:00 Tools
Paul Butterfield - Better days 00:00 Tools
Mystery Train ( Remastered 97' Version ) 00:00 Tools
Beach Music ~ The Wabe 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Live) 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Fault But Mine (Previously Unissued) (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
Everything Going To Be Alright 00:00 Tools
Take Pleasure Where You Find It 00:00 Tools
Love Disease (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
Moring sunrise 00:00 Tools
Three Harp Boogie (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
I Want To Be With You (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
Trainman 00:00 Tools
1000 Ways 00:00 Tools
No Amount Of Loving (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
I've Got A Mind To Give Up Livin' 00:00 Tools
Shake Your Money Maker ( Remastered '97 Version ) 00:00 Tools
World Is in an Uproar 00:00 Tools
Thank You Mr Poobah 00:00 Tools
West Side Blues 00:00 Tools
Double Trouble ( Remastered '97 Version ) 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Little School Girl 00:00 Tools
Three Harp Boogie 00:00 Tools
Take Me Back, Baby 00:00 Tools
Get Together Again 00:00 Tools
Please Send Me Someone To Love (Mayfield) 00:00 Tools
Except 00:00 Tools
Mean Mistreater 00:00 Tools
Driftin' And Driftin' (Live) 00:00 Tools
Strawberry Jam 00:00 Tools
Play On (Live) 00:00 Tools
Love March (Live) 00:00 Tools
Stuck In The Countryside (Live) 00:00 Tools
Buried Alive In The Blues (Gravenites) 00:00 Tools
Cha Cha In Blues 00:00 Tools
Serves You Right to Suffer 00:00 Tools
Night Child 00:00 Tools
Countryside 00:00 Tools
Got a Mind to Give Up Living 00:00 Tools
My Song 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Fault But Mine (Simone) 00:00 Tools
I Want to Be With You 00:00 Tools
Serves You Right To Suffe 00:00 Tools
Easy 00:00 Tools
He's Got All The Whiskey 00:00 Tools
I`ve Got A Mind To Give Up Livin` 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Go ['Butt in the Meantime'] 00:00 Tools
Back Together Again (Live) 00:00 Tools
In The Mood 00:00 Tools
Come On In This House 00:00 Tools
Baby, Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Just When I Needed You Most 00:00 Tools
Everythings Gonna Be Alright (Live) 00:00 Tools
Intro to Musicians 00:00 Tools
Rule The Road (Von Schmidt) 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Cup ( Remastered '97 Version ) 00:00 Tools
Thank You Mr. Poohbah 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Go 00:00 Tools
Number Nine 00:00 Tools
Goin´down 00:00 Tools
Thank You, Mr. Poobah 00:00 Tools
It´s Alright 00:00 Tools
Little by Little 00:00 Tools
Mystery Train (Live) 00:00 Tools
One More Mile ( Remastered '97 Version ) 00:00 Tools
Be Good To Yourself 00:00 Tools
Everything Going To Be Alright (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
Got A Mind To Give Up Liv 00:00 Tools
One More Headache 00:00 Tools
Born Under A Bad Sign ( LP Version ) 00:00 Tools
06. One More Heartache 00:00 Tools
Fair Enough 00:00 Tools
Everything Going To Be Alright (Live) 00:00 Tools
Walter's Boogie This It is 00:00 Tools
Rock Me (Live) 00:00 Tools
Driftin' And Driftin' ( LP Version ) 00:00 Tools
New Walkin Blues 00:00 Tools
One More Headache ( LP Version ) 00:00 Tools
walkin blues 00:00 Tools
Please Send Me Somebody To Love 00:00 Tools
Born Under A Bad Sign (Live @ The Troubadour, LosAngeles) 00:00 Tools
Stuck in the Countryside 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Fault But Mine (Live At Winterland Ballroom) 00:00 Tools
So Far So Good (Live) 00:00 Tools
All of My Life 00:00 Tools
Drifting Blues 00:00 Tools
Intro to Muscians 00:00 Tools
Fool In Love 00:00 Tools
Ridin' On the L. and N. 00:00 Tools
Tin Pin Alley 00:00 Tools
Off The Wall ( Remastered '97 Version ) 00:00 Tools
That Ain't It 00:00 Tools
Woodstock 00:00 Tools
Jukin' With Walter 00:00 Tools
In My Own Dream (LP Version ) 00:00 Tools
New Walkin' Blues (Live At Winterland Ballroom) 00:00 Tools
I Don' Wanna Go 00:00 Tools
Small Town Talk (Live At Winterland Ballroom) 00:00 Tools
Just When I Needed You Most [Live] 00:00 Tools
Countryside (Live At Winterland Ballroom) 00:00 Tools
Three Harp Boogie (Instrumenta 00:00 Tools
03 - In My Own Dream 00:00 Tools
Interview (With Alan Bangs) 00:00 Tools
Try My Love 00:00 Tools
Screamin 00:00 Tools
Cha Cha In Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Mike Bloomfield Reunion Boston 1971 00:00 Tools
Everythings Gonna Be Alright 00:00 Tools
Paul Butterfield - Get Out of My Life Woman 00:00 Tools
01-I get Excited 00:00 Tools
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Paul Butterfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player and singer, and one of the earliest white exponents of the Chicago-originated electric blues style. Paul Butterfield, a lawyer’s son, was born and grew up in Chicago. After studying classical flute as a teen, he developed a love for the blues harmonica, and hooked up with white, blues-loving, University of Chicago physics student Elvin Bishop (later of “Fooled Around and Fell In Love” fame). The two started hanging around great black blues players like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Junior Wells. Butterfield and Bishop soon formed a band with Jerome Arnold and Sam Lay (both of Howlin' Wolf's band). In 1963, a watershed event in introducing blues to white America occurred when this racially mixed ensemble was made the house band at the Chicago blues club Big John’s. Butterfield was still underage, (as was guitarist Mike Bloomfield, who was already working there in his own band). The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was signed to Elektra Records after adding Michael Bloomfield as lead guitarist. Their original debut album was scrapped, then re-recorded after the addition of organist Mark Naftalin. Finally, their self-titled debut, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, was released in 1965. It had an immediate impact, serving as a wakeup call for a generation of musicians. Prior to the summer of 1965, the Beatles’ music (and much of the rest of the British Invasion) was the stuff of screaming kids. Serious musical aficionados viewed it as “bubblegum.” The music of the “hip,” “in,” college crowd, along with the trend-setting musical elite, was folk music and acoustic protest songs, as played by folk’s king and queen, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. And folk music’s Mecca was the annual Newport Folk Festival. At the Newport Folk Festival of 1965, Dylan closed the event with the help of Butterfield's band (sans Butterfield), a move considered controversial at the time by much of the folk music establishment. Soon after the release of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Lay became sick and Billy Davenport took over on drums. The Butterfield Band's second album, East-West (1966 in music) reflected the music scene's interest in sitar great Ravi Shankar and other Eastern musicians. It was also critically acclaimed. These two albums are essential from a music-history perspective. With the release of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the image of blues as 'old time music' was gone. Butterfield's band introduced modern 'Chicago-style' blues to mainstream white audiences. It alerted the music scene to what was coming, taught American rockers the blues and how to play an improvised, extended solo. In addition, beyond a shadow of a doubt, a root of psychedelic (acid) rock is the genuine fusion of Eastern and Western music styles in Butterfield's East-West. Paul Butterfield with John Mayall, 1967 At the height of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's success, Mike Bloomfield formed The Electric Flag with Nick Gravenites and Bishop began playing lead guitar on The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw (1967 in music). The album showed that Butterfield was moving to another musical direction, what with the horn section and a soulful, R&B-influenced groove. The album included David Sanborn, Bugsy Maugh and Phil Wilson, and proved to be the last of the Butterfield band's commercial successes. In the same year, the Monterey International Pop Festival would showcase The Butterfield Blues Band, along with The Electric Flag, Ravi Shankar, and many others. After 1968's release In My Own Dream, both Elvin Bishop and Mark Naftalin left at the end of the year. Billy Davenport and new guitarist Buzzy Feiten joined the band on its 1969 release Keep On Moving which was received coolly by the music press. Though the Butterfield band was floundering commercially, it was still popular enough to play at the Woodstock Festival — although their performance was not included in the resulting Woodstock film. In 1969 Paul Butterfield also took part in an all-star blues jam with Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Michael Bloomfield, Sam Lay, Donald "Duck" Dunn and Buddy Miles, which was recorded and released as Fathers And Sons. After the releases of Live and Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smiling in 1970, Butterfield broke up the band and returned to Woodstock, NY. He formed a new group including guitarist Amos Garrett, Geoff Muldaur, Maria Muldaur, pianist Ronnie Barron and bassist Billy Rich and named it Better Days. This group released Paul Butterfield's Better Days and It All Comes Back in 1972 and 1973, respectively. Though both were far from commercial successes, both albums were received well by critics. The late 1970s and early 1980s saw Butterfield as a solo act and a session musician doing television appearances every now and then and releasing a couple of albums to a small and devoted cult following. Paul Butterfield died in 1987 from a drug and alcohol overdose. The dramatic impact on the course of rock & roll by the Butterfield Blues Band with the release of their first album, “The Paul Butterfield Blues Band,” and the song “Born In Chicago,” in particular, was pivotal. They, along with British acts The Rolling Stones, The Animals, The Yardbirds, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and others, including Butterfield's main competitor in Chicago, singer/harp player Charlie Musselwhite, helped introduce young white America to the blues, influencing hundreds of bands from the Grateful Dead to the Allman Brothers, and launched the brief reign of Michael Bloomfield as America’s most influential rock guitarist. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.