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John Mayall The Bluesbreakers Live In Passaic Nj 1982

John Mayall the Bluesbreakers - Live in Passaic, NJ (1982)

A Legendary Performance Captured on Film

For fans of classic blues and rock, a rare and unforgettable treat awaits with the upcoming release of a newly discovered concert film featuring the legendary John Mayall and his iconic band, the Bluesbreakers. Captured live on June 18, 1982, at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, this electrifying performance showcases the band's raw energy and musical prowess at their peak.

A Night to Remember

John Mayall, known as the "Godfather of British Blues," has a storied career spanning over six decades. His groundbreaking work in the early days of the genre helped shape the sound of modern blues music. With the Bluesbreakers, he nurtured the talents of legendary guitarists such as Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor, leaving an indelible mark on the music world.

This particular concert in Passaic, New Jersey, was a testament to Mayall's enduring legacy and the band's exceptional chemistry. The setlist featured a captivating mix of blues classics and Mayall originals, including "All Your Love," "Room to Move," and the timeless "The Stumble." The band's performance was nothing short of mesmerizing, with Mayall's raspy vocals, the soaring guitar solos of Coco Montoya, and the thunderous rhythm section providing an unforgettable musical experience.

The concert was captured on film using state-of-the-art equipment, and the resulting footage has been meticulously restored and remastered for this upcoming release. The crystal-clear visuals and pristine sound quality transport viewers back in time, offering a front-row seat to this extraordinary performance.

Whether you're a longtime fan of John Mayall or a newcomer to his music, this upcoming concert film is an unmissable opportunity to witness the legend in his prime. Get ready for a night of pure blues brilliance that will leave you spellbound.


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