"The blues are my heritage....and the blues are here to stay." - Willie Dixon
5
59 min
Willie Dixon: I Am the Blues captures the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame member in the twilight of his career, during a 1984 concert with the Chicago Blues All-Stars in support. Among the highlights of the gig are a spunky rendition of Built For Comfort and the stirring, little-known composition Peace; its simplistic lyrics and heartfelt sentiments make it a bluesy first cousin to John Lennon's Give Peace A Chance. Interspersed with the great music are warm recollections from Dixon as he covers topics ranging from composing to his mid 1960s re-emergence in England via cover versions of his best material courtesy of The Rolling Stones and Cream (which featured long time admirer Eric Clapton).
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Willie Dixon | Vocals, Stand-Up Bass | Unowned | |
| Baby Doo Casten | Vocals, Piano, Organ | Unowned | |
| John Watkins | Guitar | Unowned | |
| Arthur "Butch" Dixon | Piano | Unowned | |
| Carey Bell Harrington | Chromatic Harmonica | Unowned | |
| Mike Morrison | Electric Bass | Unowned | |
| Clifton James | Drums | Unowned |