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5
Time Grammy Award Winning Buddy Guy to be Inducted in the
2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
New York, Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ - Grammy-Winning Silvertone Artist
Buddy Guy will be inducted in the 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
it was announced today. Buddy will join U2, Percy Sledge, The O'Jays
and The Pretenders at the 20th Annual Induction Ceremony to be
held March 14th in New York City.
The Foundation's nominating committee, composed of Rock and Roll
historians, selects nominees each year in the "artist" category.
Ballots are then sent to an international voting body of about
700 rock experts. Past inductees include: Chuck Berry, Fats Domino,
Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Cream, Bruce Springsteen and The Rolling
Stones.
Buddy is currently working on a new album with producer John Porter
(The Smith, Los Lonely Boys and B.B.King). Carlos Santana as well
as other surprise musical guests will join Buddy for this late
1st quarter release.
Buddy Guy is an internationally renowned blues guitarist, singer
and showman who is considered the master of Chicago-style electric
blues. In a career spanning more than 45 years, he has received
five Grammy Awards, and a Billboard Century Award. The Chicago's
blues king has influenced rock guitar greats Jimi Hendrix, Stevie
Ray Vaughn, Keith Richards, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. He is also
the proprietor of Buddy Guy's Legends, a blues nightclub in downtown
Chicago established in 1989.
2003 was an amazing year for Buddy whose new acoustic CD Blues
Singer was released on June 3rd to rave reviews. Blues Singer earned
Buddy his 5th Grammy in 2003.
Buddy Guy was the recipient of the
Medal of Arts, which was presented by President George W. Bush
in November 2003. The Medal of Arts, established by Congress in
1984, is awarded by the President to those who have made extraordinary
contributions to the creation, growth and support in the arts in
the United States. Buddy also received his 21st W.C. Handy Award,
the most any one artist has ever received.
Buddy Guy was also honored by the Recording Academy's Chicago
Heroes Award on November 6, 2003. Recording Academy President Neil
Portnow gave a short call of musicians Buddy Guy has performed
with, as well as the guitarists he inspired, such as Jimi Hendrix
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton. "Buddy is a living example
of excellence: a thrilling instrumentalist, a soulful singer, and
a peerless stage performer," Portnow said.
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