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MITCH DALTON

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Mitch says that blues vocabulary can be the basis for so much more

kay teams, fingers on buzzers, no conferring. What do the following musicians have in common? Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor. Plus Mick Fleetwood, Jack Bruce, John Mcvie, Ginger Baker and, as the great Ronnie Scott might have said, “a galaxy of talent”. The answer is that they were all graduates of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, that hugely influential precursor,

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