Blues veteran Bob Margolin – better known as Steady Rollin’ – has looked back on the time a chance encounter backstage ended up with him playing guitar alongside his long-time hero, Muddy Waters.
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"Steady Rollin' " Bob Margolin's been playing the blues for more than half a century, and early in his career he was discovered by his idol, Muddy Waters. Waters was more than an influence — he was ...
Guitarist Bob Margolin's "All-Star Blues Jam" is actually a jam on the run, a curious patchwork of live, studio and home recordings featuring the former Muddy Waters sideman collaborating with several ...
When Muddy Waters tears the roof off the Winterland with "Mannish Boy" during The Last Waltz, Martin Scorsese's film of the Band's 1976 farewell concert, Bob Margolin is standing right next to him.
Twenty-five years. That’s how long New Jersey native and world-class guitarist Jimmy Vivino backed funnyman Conan O’Brien — and for all but just a few months of that, he did it on television. Vivino ...