“It’s heartbreaking how he passed away. He opened the blues to many people like me.” Bob Dylan and Jorma Kaukonen reflect on the 1960s guitar legend who sparked an electric blues movement and died in solitude and obscurity.]

"It's heartbreaking how he passed away. He opened the blues to many people like me." Bob Dylan and Jorma Kaukonen reflect on the 1960s guitar legend who sparked an electric blues movement and died in solitude and obscurity.]

Why are the blues the lingua franca of guitarists everywhere? Why is the 1959 sunburst Les Paul one of the most coveted axes in the universe?

The answer to both questions has a lot to do with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Though he is often overshadowed by Eric Clapton, Peter Green and other electric blues guitarists who emerged in the mid-1960s, Bloomfield set the pace for the disruptive fervor of that period’s youth revolution with his deep-fried mix of Chicago blues and freak-out frenzy.



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