Bluesman Buddy Guy spoke with Atlantic City Weekly n in April 2007. Between selling a batch of albums and snagging a Grammy in 1991 for Damn Right, I Have the Blues, Buddy Guy has continually presented himself as an iconic performer.
For access to the Atlantic City Weekly interview with Buddy Guy, click here.
"[Sonny Boy] drank a lot. And he had his own way of doing things. But he was a nice man and he was very good to me. ... He paid me $3 a day and I got paid every two weeks [for playing at his gigs].”
Regular contributors like the Bay-Atlantic Symphony, presenting five programs, and the Atlantic City Ballet with its Nutcracker and Dracula presentations, are back for the new season.
"As far as the new stuff goes, the new stuff is definitely very, I don’t know, I would probably say it’s our most aggressive stuff to date. As far as a full collection of songs that we have so far, we’ve probably got about 10 songs for the next album, and then, yeah, it’s definitely not leaning towards the acoustic sound at all. "
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