Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy

Born 1936-07-30 (age 89) Lettsworth, Louisiana, US
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Biography

George "Buddy" Guy (born July 30, 1936) is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of Chicago blues who has influenced generations of guitarists, including Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr., and John Mayer. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a session guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with blues harp virtuoso Junior Wells.

Guy has won eight Grammy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Medal of Arts, and the Kennedy Center Honors. Guy was ranked 27th in Rolling Stone magazine's 2023 list of greatest guitarists of all time. His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in the Rolling Stone list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time". Clapton once described him as "the best guitar player alive". In 1999, Guy wrote the book Damn Right I've Got the Blues with Donald Wilcock. His autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was published in 2012.

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Known For

Sinners
Sinners

2025

as Old Sammie

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
In the Electric Mist
In the Electric Mist

2009

as Sam 'Hogman' Patin

Shine a Light
Shine a Light

2008

as Self

The Concert for New York City
The Torch
The Torch

2022

as Self

Lightning in a Bottle
Led Zeppelin Played Here
Led Zeppelin Played Here

2014

as Self (archive footage)

The Quiet One
The Quiet One

2019

as Self

Supershow
Supershow

1969

as Himself

Chicago Blues