Less than a week after Mike Bloomfield's extravagantly painted 1966 ... mods have been made to the heavily butchered electric guitar. Listed on the Retro Fret website for $275,000, the instrument ...
In August 1963, a yellow Telecaster emerged from Fender’s original California factory, ending up two years later in the hands of a gifted young guitarist named Michael Bloomfield — who bought ...
A few days ago was a perfect day to see a movie in a movie theater: steady rain falling, temperatures dipping into the 30s ...
If you're going to demo Mike Bloomfield's old '63 Fender Strat on video, you better be bringing chops. Nashville's Carter Vintage Guitars knew who to call: JD Simo has them to spare – the word ...
From His Head to His Heart to His Hands comes highly recommended to any and all guitar freaks unfamiliar with the genius of Mike Bloomfield. And that would go double for the doorknobs down at the ...
That number comes courtesy of the instrument’s provenance: It was played by the guitarist Mike Bloomfield during Bob Dylan’s set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, when Dylan infamously opted ...
That's because standing onstage beside the errant troubadour that day was a young Chicago blues guitarist named Mike Bloomfield, delivering stinging, nasty leads and solos on this: And now this ...
Legendary guitarist Michael Bloomfield's new box set will take fans 'From His Head to His Heart to His Hands' on Feb. 4 -- but if you don't want to wait, you can enjoy an early sample from the ...
The keyboard player and songwriter contributed to the "Forrest Gump" soundtrack and recorded an album in the Shoals, produced by Bob Dylan.
You know I like sweet blues I want to be singing I want to be sweet said music legend Mike Bloomfield of his searing lyrical guitar playing His awesome instrumental prowess is on full display in ...
Those would be manager/entrepreneur Al Grossman and guitarist Michael Bloomfield. They are in the movie, but relegated to minor roles. Still, they are compelling (mysterious?) enough to prompt and ...
Those would be manager/entrepreneur Al Grossman and guitarist Michael Bloomfield. They are in the movie, but relegated to minor roles. Still, they are compelling (mysterious?) enough to prompt and ...