‘The Godfather’ passed away this morning leaving fans in tears.

British blues legend John Mayall has died. He was 90 years old.

 

Eric Clapton, Mick Fleetwood, and many other famous musicians learned how to play with him in his important band, the Bluesbreakers.Yesterday, Mayall’s Instagram page posted a message saying that he had died on Monday at his home in California.The post said, “Health problems that ended John’s epic touring career have finally brought peace to one of the world’s greatest road warriors.”

The musician was known as the “Godfather of British Blues” because he helped create a style of urban rhythm and blues in the UK that was influenced by Chicago. This style was a big part of the revival of the genre in the late 1960s.Fleetwood Mac members John McVie, Peter Green, and Fleetwood Mac member Fleetwood were all in his band at different times. Clapton, Jack Bruce (later of Cream), and Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones) were also in the band.Mayall said in interviews that he wasn’t looking for talent and that he played music because he loved it, just like the music he heard on his dad’s 78-rpm records.

Mayall told the Southern Vermont Review, “I’m a band leader, and I know what I want my band to play. Also, I want them to be good friends of mine.”“It truly is a family.” It’s really not that big of a deal.It was never Mayall’s fame, but many of the musicians who performed with him did. He kept performing well into his late 80s.In an interview with the Santa Barbara Independent in 2013, he said, “I’ve never had a hit record, I’ve never won a Grammy Award, and Rolling Stone has never written a story about me.”“I’m still a performer in the shadows.”Blues harmonica and keyboard player John Mayall was nominated for a Grammy for the song “Wake Up Call,” which also had Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples, Mick Taylor, and Albert Collins on it.

For his album “The Sun Is Shining Down,” he was nominated for a second award in 2022.In 2005, he was given the honorary title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the government of Britain.His album “Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton” from 1966 is thought to be one of the best British blues albums. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2024.He was born on November 29, 1933, in Macclesfield, which is close to Manchester.With a bluesy tone, Mayall once said, “The only reason I was born in Macclesfield was because my father was a drinker and that’s where his favorite pub was.”His father played the guitar and the banjo, and his teenage son was really into his records of boogie-woogie piano.For a year on the left hand and a year on the right, Mayall said he learned to play the piano “so I wouldn’t get all tangled up.”

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