CONCERT RECAP: Buddy Guy and funky METERS @ Hollywood Bowl 8/21/13
Last night for a Wednesday Jazz Night at the Hollywood Bowl, the legendary Chicago guitarist Buddy Guy was joined by 14-year old blues prodigy Quinn Sullivan at the end of his set for some Clapton and Hendrix riffing after a brief, but memorable and indelible showing by the funky METERS.

I’m 74 years young, there ain’t nothing I haven’t done
I’ve been a dog and I’ve been a tomcat
I chased some tails and I left some tracks
I still know how to have my fun ’cause I’m 74 years young
– Buddy Guy “74 Years Young”
After a brief intermission, the charming and six-time GRAMMY-winning blues man Buddy Guy took to the stage in his trademark black-and-white polka dots and immediately began showing his deft touch on the Strat, playing with an almost unparalleled ease. In a world filled with cacophonous shredders, Guy has always placed emphasis on unobtrusive, non-showy tones that grab the listener by the ears and force full aural attention.






























Art Neville was in rough shape last night but the rest of those Metermen kicked ass. Makes me want to see the guys with Page AS the METERMEN.