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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

John Mayall is returning to Mayne!



John Mayall
September 18

XRT welcomes legendary blues singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall at Mayne Stage for one night only. An artist who can definitely be described as a legend in his own time, Mayall has dedicated more than fifty years and fifty albums to hard-hitting interpretations of fierce Chicago-style blues. During his career he has collaborated with other stellar performers, including Jack Bruce, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, John McVie and many more. In the late 60s, Mayall joined forces with Eric Clapton, creating a historic union that culminated in the first hit album for the Bluesbreakers, "Decca" bringing them worldwide recognition. Clapton went on to form the rock and roll band band Cream, as Mayall continued to hone the talents of a succession of great musicians, becoming more and more popular in the US.

After a long and successful career, Mayall and the Bluesbreakers disbanded in 2008 in hopes to retire, but Mayall jumped back in the touring scene in 2009 with a trio of guitarist Rocky Athas, bassist Greg Rzab and drummer Jay Davenport. Reaction to this tour was so positive that two tours of Europe were booked, including several shows with BB King. And now this living legend performs at Mayne Stage for one performance only. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a living blues legend, John Mayall, perform at a remarkably intimate venue, Mayne Stage.








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