John Mayall Dies at Age 90 - The Laws Must Change Remembered
Remembering The Laws Must Change by John Mayall from Music Scene in 1970. The British blues musician has died on July 22, 2024. He is dead at 90. His influential band the Bluesbreakers was a training ground for Eric Clapton, Mick Fleetwood and many other superstars.
A statement on Mayall’s Instagram page announced his death Tuesday, saying the musician died Monday at his home in California. “Health issues that forced John to end his epic touring career have finally led to peace for one of this world’s greatest road warriors,” the post said.
He is credited with helping develop the English take on urban, Chicago-style rhythm and blues that played an important role in the blues revival of the late 1960s. At various times, the Bluesbreakers included Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce, later of Cream; Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac; Mick Taylor, who played five years with the Rolling Stones; Harvey Mandel and Larry Taylor of Canned Heat; and Jon Mark and John Almond, who went on to form the Mark-Almond Band.
Mayall protested in interviews that he was not a talent scout but played for the love of the music he had first heard on his father’s 78-rpm records.
“I’m a band leader, and I know what I want to play in my band — who can be good friends of mine,” Mayall said in an interview with the Southern Vermont Review. “It’s definitely a family. It’s a small kind of thing really.”
A small but enduring thing. Though Mayall never approached the fame of some of his illustrious alumni, he was still performing in his late 80s, pounding out his version of Chicago blues. The lack of recognition rankled a bit, and he wasn’t shy about saying so.
“I’ve never had a hit record, I never won a Grammy Award, and Rolling Stone has never done a piece about me,” he said in an interview with the Santa Barbara Independent in 2013. “I’m still an underground performer.”
Known for his blues harmonica and keyboard playing, Mayall did have a Grammy nomination, for Wake Up Call, which featured guest artists Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples and Albert Collins. He received a another nom in 2022 for his album The Sun Is Shining Down. He also won official recognition in Britain with the award of an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 2005.
He was selected for the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class, and his 1966 album Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton, is considered one of the best British blues albums. Source: The Hollywood Reporter
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