Buddy Guy
03/05/20
Opening Act: Tom Hambridge
With 8 GRAMMYs, a 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award, and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, legendary American blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy returns to the Cascade. Steeped in the Chicago blues while embracing the flash of rock & roll, his fiery playing the Chicago Tribune calls alternately “blistering” and played with the “utmost delicacy and tenderness.” Eric Clapton describes him as “the best guitar player alive.”
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