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Tag Archives: Paul Butterfield
Today’s Music: Blues Fathers and Sons Live (1969)
Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn and Sam Lay teamed up in 1969 to record the Chess album “Fathers and Sons.” Here’s a sample of the result:
									
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						Tagged Donald Duck Dunn, Fathers and Sons, Mike Bloomfield, Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Paul Butterfield, Sam Lay					
					
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		Today’s Music: Paul Butterfield in 1985, “Why Do People Act Like That?”
Paul Butterfield on David Letterman’s show in 1985, doing a great version of Junior Wells’ tune, “Why Do People Act Like That?” H/T to Mike Anderson