Michael Bloomfield
Michael Bloomfield
Artist Information
Genres: Electric Chicago Blues, Blues-Rock, Acoustic Chicago Blues, Psychedelic, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Jazz-Rock
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: July 28, 1943 in Chicago, IL
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"Buried Alive In The Blues"

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Biography
Michael Bloomfield was one of America's first great white blues guitarists, earning his reputation on the strength of his work in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. His expressive, fluid solo lines and prodigious technique graced many other projects -- most notably Bob Dylan's earliest electric forays -- and he also pursued a solo career, with variable results. Uncomfortable with the reverential treatment afforded a guitar hero, Bloomfield tended to shy away from the spotlight after spending just a few years in it; he maintained a lower-visibility career during the '70s due to his distaste for fame and his worsening drug problems, which claimed his life in 1981. Michael Bernard Bloomfield was born July 28, 1943, into a well-off Jewish family on Chicago's North Side.
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Release: May 9, 2008
Label: Ace, Takoma
Release: October 10, 2006
Label: Music Avenue
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