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John Mayall John Brumwell Mayall (29 November 1933 – 22 July 2024) was an English blues and Rock music, rock musician, songwriter and producer. In the 1960s, he formed John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band that has counted among its members some of ...
was an English
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musician. Originally from
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, he began his career in 1963 when he moved to London and formed
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers were an English blues rock band led by multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter John Mayall. The band has been influential as an incubator for British rock and blues musicians. Many of the best known bands t ...
. The band's original lineup included Mayall on vocals, keyboards and harmonica, guitarist Bernie Watson, bassist
John McVie John Graham McVie (; born 26 November 1945) is a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967. His surname, combined with that of drummer ...
and drummer Peter Ward. After changing personnel numerous times, the group disbanded in 1968 when Mayall relocated to the United States and continued his career using his own name. The final lineup of Mayall's solo band included bassist
Greg Rzab Greg Rzab ( ; born 1959, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American bass guitar player. Greg played for several years with Otis Rush's band, with Buddy Guy's band (1986-1998), and has also had a number of stints, tours, sessions, and reco ...
(who first joined in 1999), drummer Jay Davenport (both since 2009) and guitarist
Carolyn Wonderland Carolyn Wonderland (born Carolyn Bradford, November 9, 1972) is an American blues singer-songwriter and musician. She is married to comedian and writer A. Whitney Brown. Early life and education Carolyn Wonderland was born Carolyn Bradford in ...
(since 2018).


History


1963–1968: The Bluesbreakers

Mayall formed the Bluesbreakers in February 1963. Early performers involved with the band included guitarists Sammy Prosser,
Davey Graham David Michael Gordon "Davey" Graham (originally spelled Davy Graham) (26 November 1940 – 15 December 2008) was a British nationality, British guitarist and one of the most influential figures in the 1960s British folk revival. He inspired many ...
and John Gilbey, bassists
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and Pete Burford, and drummers Sam Stone, Brian Myall and Keith Robertson. The first official lineup of the group introduced in July included guitarist Bernie Watson, bassist
John McVie John Graham McVie (; born 26 November 1945) is a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967. His surname, combined with that of drummer ...
and drummer Peter Ward. Martin Hart replaced Ward shortly after the band's formation. Shortly before the release of their first single, Watson and Hart were replaced by Roger Dean and
Hughie Flint Hughie Flint (born 15 March 1941) is an English retired drummer, known for his stint in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers during the early 1960s, mainly for his contribution towards their album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (1966). In th ...
, respectively. A year later, Dean was replaced by
Eric Clapton Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English Rock music, rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s l ...
, who debuted with the group on 9 April 1965. By September, the guitarist had abruptly left to form a new band and tour Greece. Several substitutes filled in for Clapton, including
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, John Slaughter and Geoff Krivit, ending with Peter Green for around a week. Clapton returned in November. Meanwhile, McVie had been fired in October and replaced by
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, who only stayed for around a month. Clapton remained until 17 July 1966, after forming
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the previous day, and was replaced again by Green. Flint left the band in September, with
Aynsley Dunbar Aynsley Thomas Dunbar (born 10 January 1946) is an English drummer. He has worked with John Mayall, Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck, Journey, Jefferson Starship, Nils Lofgren, Eric Burdon, Shuggie Otis, Ian Hunter, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Mick Ron ...
taking his place. The drummer left in April 1967, when he was replaced by
Micky Waller Michael Waller (6 September 1941 – 29 April 2008) was an English drummer, who played with many of the biggest names on the UK rock and blues scene, after he became a professional musician in 1960. In addition to being a member, albeit sometim ...
and later by
Mick Fleetwood Michael John Kells Fleetwood (born 24 June 1947) is a British musician, songwriter and actor. He is the drummer, co-founder, and leader of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood, whose surname was merged with that of the group's bassist John Mc ...
. Fleetwood was fired after two months, with Green following him to form
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. McVie initially hesitated to join the pair, but did so in September. Green was replaced by
Mick Taylor Michael Kevin Taylor (born 17 January 1949) is an English guitarist, best known as a former member of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (1967–1969) and the Rolling Stones (1969–1974). As a member of the Stones, h ...
and Terry Edmonds, the latter of whom left after only a few weeks. Fleetwood was replaced by
Keef Hartley Keith "Keef" Hartley (8 April 1944 – 26 November 2011)
was an English drummer and bandleader. He fronted his own b ...
. At the same time, Mayall expanded the group with the addition of saxophonists Chris Mercer and Rip Kant, the latter of whom was replaced by
Dick Heckstall-Smith Richard Malden Heckstall-Smith (26 September 1934 – 17 December 2004) was an English jazz and blues saxophonist. He played with some of the most influential English blues rock and jazz fusion bands of the 1960s and 1970s. He is known for pr ...
in August. McVie was initially replaced for a month by
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, and later by Keith Tillman. The group added a seventh member in February 1968, as trumpeter Henry Lowther joined the band. After the band's first American tour in early 1968, Tillman was replaced for around a month by
Andy Fraser Andrew McIan Fraser (3 July 1952 – 16 March 2015) was an English musician and songwriter, best known as the bassist and co-composer for the rock band Free, which he helped found in 1968 when he was 15. He also founded the rock band Sharks af ...
. When the bassist joined
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, he was replaced in the Bluesbreakers by
Tony Reeves Anthony Robert Reeves (born 18 April 1943, New Eltham, South East London) is an English bass guitarist/contrabassist, noted for his "distinctive and complex bass sound" and use of electronic effects. Reeves was a co-founder of Colosseum, servin ...
; at the same time, Hartley left and was replaced by
Jon Hiseman Philip John Albert "Jon" Hiseman (21 June 1944 – 12 June 2018) was an English drummer, audio engineer, recording engineer, record producer, and Music publisher (popular music), music publisher. He played with the Graham Bond Organisation, wi ...
. This lineup recorded ''
Bare Wires ''Bare Wires'' is a studio album by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, featuring Mick Taylor on guitar, Chris Mercer and Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxophones, Jon Hiseman on drums, Henry Lowther on cornet and violin, and Tony Reeves on bass. It ...
'', which was the last studio album to bear the Bluesbreakers name. Soon after the album's release, Reeves, Hiseman and Heckstall-Smith left Mayall's band to form
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, a progressive
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group. Mercer and Lowther also left, as Mayall disbanded the Bluesbreakers after just a few weeks of touring for ''Bare Wires''. Mayall would subsequently relocate from London to
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, California in August to continue his career as a solo artist, with Taylor joining him.


1968–1981: Early solo career

Upon disbanding the Bluesbreakers and moving to the US, Mayall and Taylor recorded ''
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'' with bassist Steve Thompson and drummer
Colin Allen Colin Eric Allen (born 9 May 1938) is an English blues drummer and songwriter. Career Allen spent the first ten years of his adult life working in aircraft engineering. He became interested in jazz at the age of 16 and two years later start ...
. This lineup remained active for almost a year, until Taylor left to replace
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in
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on 5 June 1969. After the guitarist's departure, Mayall restructured his band to focus on more acoustic music; he replaced Taylor with Jon Mark, dropped Allen from the group, and added saxophonist
Johnny Almond Johnny Almond (20 July 1946 – 18 November 2009) was a British saxophonist, who is best known for his recordings with the Alan Price Set, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall and Mark-Almond. Biography Johnny Almond was born in Enfield, Middlesex, En ...
. Early the next year, he replaced Thompson with Alex Dmochowski and added
Duster Bennett Anthony "Duster" Bennett (23 September 1946 – 26 March 1976) was a British blues singer and musician. Based in London, his first album ''Smiling Like I'm Happy'' saw him playing as a one-man band, playing a bass drum with his foot and blowing ...
on harmonica. In August, Mark and Almond left to form the eponymous group
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, and Mayall put together another lineup which included former
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members
Harvey Mandel Harvey "The Snake" Mandel (born March 11, 1945) is an American guitarist best known as a member of Canned Heat. He also played with Charlie Musselwhite and John Mayall as well as maintaining a solo career. Early life Mandel was born in Detroit ...
(guitar) and
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(bass), as well as violinist
Don "Sugarcane" Harris Don Francis Bowman "Sugarcane" Harris (June 18, 1938 – November 30, 1999) was an American blues and rock and roll violinist and guitarist. He is considered a pioneer in the amplification of the violin. Career Harris was born and raised in Pas ...
. From November 1970 to January 1971, Mayall recorded '' Back to the Roots'' with new drummer Paul Lagos and a range of former bandmates. Following the release of ''Back to the Roots'', Mayall downsized to a lineup of just him, bassist Taylor and new guitarist Jerry McGee, with their only effort ''Memories'' released before the end of the year. By the end of the year, the group had been restructured again to reflect a much more
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-heavy direction, with Mayall enlisting guitarist
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, drummer Ron Selico, saxophonist
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and trumpeter Richard "Blue" Mitchell to record the live album ''Jazz Blues Fusion''. Patrick "Putter" Smith was added as a second bassist in early 1972, before
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took over a few months later. Former drummer Hartley returned to replace Selico in June, The group briefly added three more saxophonists – Charles Owens, Fred Jackson and
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– for the live album ''Moving On'', before all four were replaced by James "Red" Holloway. This lineup released the album '' Ten Years Are Gone'' in September 1973, which marked Mayall's ten-year anniversary as a professional musician. In early 1974, after recovering from a broken leg, Mayall restructured his band again for a planned European tour, retaining only Holloway and adding guitarist
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, returning bassist Larry Taylor and drummer
Soko Richardson Eulis Soko Richardson (December 8, 1939 – January 29, 2004) was an American rhythm and blues drummer. His career spanned almost fifty years, during which he performed and recorded with seminal groups including John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and ...
. Davis was soon replaced by
Randy Resnick Randy Resnick is an American guitarist, songwriter and saxophonist who has played with many prominent blues and jazz musicians, such as Don "Sugarcane" Harris, John Lee Hooker, John Mayall, Canned Heat and Freddie King. He was developing both one ...
and Hightide Harris, however. After releasing ''The Latest Edition'', the band's lineup changed again as Mayall, Taylor and Richardson added returning violinist Don "Sugarcane" Harris and new members
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on guitar, Jay Spell on keyboards and Dee McKinnie on vocals. In 1976, Mayall collaborated with a wide range of his former bandmates for a second time on ''A Banquet in Blues'', released in August. After the album's release, he toured with Taylor, Spell, Holloway, guitarist Gary Rowles and drummer Frank Wilson, plus touring percussionist Warren Bryant, saxophonists Jimmy Roberts, Ann Patterson and David Majal Li, trumpeter
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, trombonist Bill Lamb, and vocalist Pepper Watkins. Mayall downsized again in 1977, bringing back Thompson and Richardson, and adding guitarist James Quill Smith. This lineup released ''A Hard Core Package'' in 1977 and ''The Last of the British Blues'' in 1978. After releasing ''Bottom Line'' in 1979, an album recorded with various session musicians, Mayall reunited with Mandel, who brought his backing band with him: bassist Angus Thomas, drummer Ruben Alvarez and vocalist Maggie Parker. Mandel pulled out of the tour early on, however, and Smith returned. ''No More Interviews'' was released at the end of the year, which also featured former guitarist Vito, keyboardist Chris Cameron and saxophonist
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. In 1980, ''Road Show Blues'' was recorded with returning drummer Richardson and new bassist Kevin McCormick, as well as Parker and Smith.


1981–2008: The band reforms

In December 1981, it was announced that John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers would reform for an Australian tour starting the following January, with the frontman joined by guitarist Mick Taylor, bassist John McVie and drummer Colin Allen. Hughie Flint filled in for Allen at four warm-up shows earlier in the month. The tour spawned the live video release ''Blues Alive'', as well as several live tracks for the album ''Return of the Bluesbreakers''. By June, McVie had been replaced by McCormick, who was then replaced by Thompson. In early 1984, Mayall and Taylor toured with bassist Tim Drummond and drummer Mike Gardner. Later in the year, Mayall introduced a new lineup of the Bluesbreakers, with Henry "Coco" Montoya and "Kal" David Raskin on guitars, Bobby Haynes on bass and Willie McNeil on drums, who recorded several tracks later released on the album ''Cross Country Blues''. Raskin and McNeil were replaced early the following year by
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and Joe Yuele, respectively. The lineup of Montoya, Trout, Haynes and Yuele remained stable for four years, recording two live albums and Mayall's first full studio effort in seven years, ''Chicago Line''. In 1989, Trout left the Bluesbreakers to pursue a solo career, releasing his debut album before the end of the year. Rather than replace him, Mayall decided to reduce the band to a four-piece. In 1990, Haynes also left the group. Several tracks on 1990's ''A Sense of Place'' were recorded by Daniel "Freebo" Friedberg, who later also replaced Haynes on tour. Rick Cortes took over on bass before the end of the year. Following the release of '' Wake Up Call'' in 1993, Montoya left the band to pursue a solo career, with
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taking his place. Cortes left in 1996, with John Paulus taking his place in time to record 1997's ''Blues for the Lost Days''.
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replaced Paulus for a European tour in 1999, but left again the following year to join
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. Greg Boaz filled in for a tour in the summer of 2000, before Hank Van Sickle took over on a permanent basis in September. ''Along for the Ride'', released in 2001, was credited to "John Mayall & Friends" and featured a wide range of contributors, including current band members, former members and other guest musicians. In early 2001, keyboardist Tom Canning – who had contributed to 1993's ''Wake Up Call'' as well as ''Along for the Ride'' – was added as an official member of the Bluesbreakers. In 2003, Mayall released the live album '' 70th Birthday Concert'', recorded earlier in the year with guests including former members Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor and Henry Lowther.


2008–2024: Later solo work

In November 2008, Mayall announced that he was retiring the Bluesbreakers name, and would return the following year with a new solo band. By January, he had revealed the members of his eponymous group: lead guitarist Rocky Athas, returning bassist Greg Rzab, and new drummer Jay Davenport. This lineup remained unchanged until September 2016, when Athas left Mayall's band due to the frontman's desire to revert to performing as a trio. This format yielded only one album, however – the 2018 live release ''Three for the Road'' – before
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joined in April 2018 as the band's new lead guitarist. Mayall died in July 2024, ending both the Bluesbreakers and his solo band.


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