B.B. King plays live guitar solo. This came from the extras on the DVD The Road to Memphis:
http://www.pbs.or g/theblues/aboutfilm s/pearce.html
And the only other complete perfomance by BB on the extras is Key to the Highway, which doesn't have this incredibly searing guitar and is in fact pretty "lite".
Lulu with Jeff Beck, Peter King (sax),
Jon Cleary (piano).
This came from Red White & Blues: http://www.pbs.org/t heblues/aboutfilms/f iggis.html
The live Abbey Road sessions were the best part of the dvd but unfortunately there wasn't enough material included on it and a lot of it was cut.
Robert Belfour live with self comment about when he was young. Hypnotic, yet intricate guitar work, expressive voice, perfect timing. The "unknown" artist in the extras on "Blues: The Road to Memphis" DVD.
http://www.snappe rmusic.com/theblues/ aboutfilms/pearce.ht ml
There was no mention of Robert Belfour in the credits (that I could see) nor on this page I just mentioned - very unfair!
Albino singer-songwriter from Mali, a direct descendant of the founder of the Mali Empire, outcast by his family and ostracized by the community because he was an albino.
From the Sessions for Robert J DVD.
Eric Clapton - vocals, guitar
Billy Preston - Hammond b-3 organ
Steve Gadd - drums
Nathan East - bass guitar
Chris Stainton - piano
Doyle Bramhall II - guitar
How the blues has influenced today's music. From Africa, across the Atlantic, to the Mississippi Delta, on to Memphis, then to Chicago. "The Blues are the roots. Everything else is the fruits." - Willie Dixon