LIVE Fort Worth, TX 1992-10-11
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter John Campbell had the potential of turning a whole new generation of people onto the blues in the 1990s, much the same way Stevie Ray Vaughan did in the '80s. His vocals were so powerful and his guitar playing so fiery, you couldn't help but stop what you were doing and pay attention to what you were hearing. But unfortunately, because of frail health and a rough European tour, he suffered a heart attack in his sleep on June 13, 1993, at the age of 41.
His cover of When the levee breaks is just as haunting as Zep's version !
Band:John Campbell - Vocals, GuitarAlexander "Zonder" Kennedy - GuitarRichard Cousins - BassRobert Fedduci (?) - Drum
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Fort Worth, TX
1992-10-11
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter John Campbell had the potential of turning
a whole new generation of people onto the blues
in the 1990s, much the same way Stevie Ray Vaughan did in the '80s.
His vocals were so powerful and his guitar playing so
fiery, you couldn't help but stop what you were doing and pay attention
to what you were hearing. But unfortunately, because
of frail health and a rough European tour, he suffered a heart attack in his sleep
on June 13, 1993, at the age of 41.
His cover of When the levee breaks is just as haunting as Zep's version !
Band:
John Campbell - Vocals, Guitar
Alexander "Zonder" Kennedy - Guitar
Richard Cousins - Bass
Robert Fedduci (?) - Drum
SET01 Couldn't Do Nothin'02 -> Devil In My Closet03 Person To Person04 Down In The Hole05 Love's Name06 Saddle Up My Pony07 Voodoo Edge08 -> Ain't Afraid Of Midnight09 When The Levee Breaks10 Band Introduction BluesEncore:11 Firin' Line12 Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
SET
01 Couldn't Do Nothin'
02 -> Devil In My Closet
03 Person To Person
04 Down In The Hole
05 Love's Name
06 Saddle Up My Pony
07 Voodoo Edge
08 -> Ain't Afraid Of Midnight
09 When The Levee Breaks
10 Band Introduction Blues
Encore:
11 Firin' Line
12 Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
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