R.I.P John Mayall
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R.I.P John Mayall
Habe soeben diese traurige Nachricht gelesen.
https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wissen/zum- ... 75625.html
https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wissen/zum- ... 75625.html
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Re: R.I.P John Mayall
Wie traurig! Bei Menschen wie ihm wünscht man sich, er würde ewig leben.
Er hat der Musikwelt so viel schönes hinterlassen!
R.I.P.
Er hat der Musikwelt so viel schönes hinterlassen!
R.I.P.
Re: R.I.P John Mayall
In der Tat sehr traurig. Er hat mich Jahrzehnte musikalisch begleitet und letztlich bin ich über ihn erst auf Clapton gekommen.
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Eric zum Tode von John Mayall. Er wirkt sichtlich berührt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cujG_O4KA4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cujG_O4KA4
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Re: R.I.P John Mayall
JOHN MAYALL - Room To Move - Final Song/ Final Show/ Final Tour /LIVE!
https://youtu.be/EfWU2MV9_ZI?si=LWwTqXw ... sn=scwspmo
https://youtu.be/EfWU2MV9_ZI?si=LWwTqXw ... sn=scwspmo
"I'm too old for this shit" (Leathal Weapon)
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Re: R.I.P John Mayall
Sehr schade. Ein großer Verlust. Am 9. März 2018 war John Mayall Live in Köln.
Thomas war auch dabei. Hier 3 Aufnahmen von dem Konzert.
Thomas war auch dabei. Hier 3 Aufnahmen von dem Konzert.
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Hier nochmal ein sehr schöner Nachruf/ eine Aufarbeitung seines musikalischen Wirkens in dem ich mich gut wiederfinden kann!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDqcgUOiIYY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDqcgUOiIYY
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Auch Paul McCartney hat angemessene Worte gefunden zum Tod von John Mayall
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Re: R.I.P John Mayall
Diese Mail erhielt mein Sohn (schreibt für „Legacy“) zur weiteren Verbreitung.
Vielleicht braucht das der eine oder andere noch in seiner Sammlung?
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John Mayall: The Second Generation Live Magic 1968-1993 30 CDBoxset
Hallo liebe Medienpartnerinnen und Medienpartner,
bitte teilt diese News:
07.03.25. JOHN MAYALL – "The Second Generation (LIVE, 1968-1993)" 30 CD Boxset (Madfish)
Madfish and the John Mayall Estate are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a boxset celebrating John Mayall’s remarkable career on the 7th March 2025.
This new collection of previously unreleased live concerts features sound-desk and audience recordings capturing a host of line- ups with guitar legends Mick Taylor, Harvey Mandel, Walter Trout and Coco Montoya; drummers extraordinaire Keef Hartley, Mike Gardner and Colin Allen; bass supremos Larry Taylor, John McVie, Steve Thompson and horn maestros Blue Mitchell, Johnny Almond and Clifford Solomon all featured along with many more.
Gaz Mayall spoke recently about the forthcoming boxset “The family has been working closely with Madfish / Snapper Music over the past couple of years to bring together this formidable collection of music and memorabilia. We are very excited to present this fabulous selection to coincide with John’s long overdue induction into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame”.
Pressefotos und Artwork:
https://madfishmusic.com/media/johnmayall/
Mayall’s influence and appeal was worldwide; the selection of recordings herein showcasing his timeless, singular sound. Captured from 30 incredible performances from cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, Milan, London, and more, the collection spans a 25-year period and offers a comprehensive view of Mayall’s legendary live prowess. This box set coincides with John Mayall’s much-deserved induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and was approved and fully supported by John Mayall before his sad passing earlier this year. The Mayall estate also supplied two very special privately recorded shows for this box set, both performances coming from Gaz Mayall’s legendary club night Gaz’s Rockin’ Blues in 1981 and 1982 respectively. The former features Alexis Korner and the latter is a rare example of John and his sons Gaz and Ben all appearing onstage together.
The set also Includes a large hardback book with many previously unseen photos plus a commemorative art print.
John’s career is legendary, and his influence spread far beyond the confines of the blues scene. Inspired by renowned American blues players, his music career began while at Art school playing with fellow student Peter Ward and other local bands. Following advice to move to London’s burgeoning British Blues scene he immediately found an enthusiastic receptive audience. His own obsession with the blues found a natural home in clubs like the Marquee, The Flamingo, The Scene and Klooks Kleek, all finding fertile proving grounds for Mayall’s style and various line-ups. His reputation quickly grew as he introduced upcoming exciting new talent into his Bluesbreakers line-ups. Throughout his musical career Mayall provided a springboard for musicians who would themselves move on to greater recognition in some of the world’s greatest bands - Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Mick Taylor and Peter Green to name just a few. His ability to give opportunities to new artists earnt him the nickname the Godfather of British Blues.
Viele Grüße, Marco.
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Marco Linke - cmm
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e-mail: marco_linke@cmm-online.de
url: www.cmm-online.de
Vielleicht braucht das der eine oder andere noch in seiner Sammlung?
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John Mayall: The Second Generation Live Magic 1968-1993 30 CDBoxset
Hallo liebe Medienpartnerinnen und Medienpartner,
bitte teilt diese News:
07.03.25. JOHN MAYALL – "The Second Generation (LIVE, 1968-1993)" 30 CD Boxset (Madfish)
Madfish and the John Mayall Estate are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a boxset celebrating John Mayall’s remarkable career on the 7th March 2025.
This new collection of previously unreleased live concerts features sound-desk and audience recordings capturing a host of line- ups with guitar legends Mick Taylor, Harvey Mandel, Walter Trout and Coco Montoya; drummers extraordinaire Keef Hartley, Mike Gardner and Colin Allen; bass supremos Larry Taylor, John McVie, Steve Thompson and horn maestros Blue Mitchell, Johnny Almond and Clifford Solomon all featured along with many more.
Gaz Mayall spoke recently about the forthcoming boxset “The family has been working closely with Madfish / Snapper Music over the past couple of years to bring together this formidable collection of music and memorabilia. We are very excited to present this fabulous selection to coincide with John’s long overdue induction into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame”.
Pressefotos und Artwork:
https://madfishmusic.com/media/johnmayall/
Mayall’s influence and appeal was worldwide; the selection of recordings herein showcasing his timeless, singular sound. Captured from 30 incredible performances from cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, Milan, London, and more, the collection spans a 25-year period and offers a comprehensive view of Mayall’s legendary live prowess. This box set coincides with John Mayall’s much-deserved induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and was approved and fully supported by John Mayall before his sad passing earlier this year. The Mayall estate also supplied two very special privately recorded shows for this box set, both performances coming from Gaz Mayall’s legendary club night Gaz’s Rockin’ Blues in 1981 and 1982 respectively. The former features Alexis Korner and the latter is a rare example of John and his sons Gaz and Ben all appearing onstage together.
The set also Includes a large hardback book with many previously unseen photos plus a commemorative art print.
John’s career is legendary, and his influence spread far beyond the confines of the blues scene. Inspired by renowned American blues players, his music career began while at Art school playing with fellow student Peter Ward and other local bands. Following advice to move to London’s burgeoning British Blues scene he immediately found an enthusiastic receptive audience. His own obsession with the blues found a natural home in clubs like the Marquee, The Flamingo, The Scene and Klooks Kleek, all finding fertile proving grounds for Mayall’s style and various line-ups. His reputation quickly grew as he introduced upcoming exciting new talent into his Bluesbreakers line-ups. Throughout his musical career Mayall provided a springboard for musicians who would themselves move on to greater recognition in some of the world’s greatest bands - Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Mick Taylor and Peter Green to name just a few. His ability to give opportunities to new artists earnt him the nickname the Godfather of British Blues.
Viele Grüße, Marco.
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e-mail: marco_linke@cmm-online.de
url: www.cmm-online.de
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Re: R.I.P John Mayall
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