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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Philadelphia 1983

Roadhouse takes you to an autumn night in Philadelphia, where two titans of Chicago blues took the stage at the Chestnut Cabaret and lit the place up.
Remastered from the live radio broadcast on WIOQ-FM the recording captures Buddy Guy and Junior Wells at the height of their raw, unfiltered power - trading licks, laughs, and lightning across a set that swings from slow-burn soul to full-throttle electric blues.
Guy's guitar screams, wails, and whispers; Wells' harmonica cuts like a rusted blade through whiskey-soaked air.

This is more than a concert - it's a monument to blues history, a night where the past and future of the genre met onstage and howled.

Roadhouse takes you to an autumn night in Philadelphia, where two titans of Chicago blues took the stage at the Chestnut Cabaret and lit the place up.
Remastered from the live radio broadcast on WIOQ-FM the recording captures Buddy Guy and Junior Wells at the height of their raw, unfiltered power - trading licks, laughs, and lightning across a set that swings from slow-burn soul to full-throttle electric blues.
Guy's guitar screams, wails, and whispers; Wells' harmonica cuts like a rusted blade through whiskey-soaked air.

This is more than a concert - it's a monument to blues history, a night where the past and future of the genre met onstage and howled.

$7.41

Original: $21.18

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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Philadelphia 1983

$21.18

$7.41

Description

Roadhouse takes you to an autumn night in Philadelphia, where two titans of Chicago blues took the stage at the Chestnut Cabaret and lit the place up.
Remastered from the live radio broadcast on WIOQ-FM the recording captures Buddy Guy and Junior Wells at the height of their raw, unfiltered power - trading licks, laughs, and lightning across a set that swings from slow-burn soul to full-throttle electric blues.
Guy's guitar screams, wails, and whispers; Wells' harmonica cuts like a rusted blade through whiskey-soaked air.

This is more than a concert - it's a monument to blues history, a night where the past and future of the genre met onstage and howled.