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Marshall Bluesbreaker is the po****r name
given to the
Models 1961 and 1962
guitar amplifiers made by
Marshall from 1964/65 to 1972. The
Bluesbreaker, which...
- John
Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers were an
English blues rock band led by multi-instrumentalist,
singer and
songwriter John Mayall. The band has been influential...
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songwriter and producer. In the 1960s, he
formed John
Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers, a band that has
counted among its
members some of the most
famous blues...
- the
Bluesbreaker and Drivemaster—released by
Marshall in 1991, su****ding the brand's
first overdrive pedal, the Guv'nor.
While the
Bluesbreaker and...
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debut studio album by the
English blues rock band John
Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers,
originally credited to John
Mayall with Eric Clapton.
Produced by Mike...
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third album (and
second studio album)
recorded by John
Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers,
released in 1967. It
introduced Peter Green on lead
guitar following...
- 1962
combo (later
referred to as the "
Bluesbreaker" due to its use by Eric
Clapton with John Mayall's
Bluesbreakers).
Production of this
model ceased in...
- gave
Clapton that
famous tone on the John
Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers' 1966 album,
Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton. The
amplifiers from this era are easily...
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Green founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967
after a
stint in John Mayall's
Bluesbreakers and
quickly established the new band as a po****r live act in addition...
- guitarist. He is best
known as a
member of the rock
bands John
Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and
Fleetwood Mac
since 1967. His surname, combined...