Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Chuck Stetson remembers his Blind Owl Wilson encounter

Thanks to the constant researching of Kyle Fosburgh, a Senior Alanologist and blog contributor, we are pleased to find this story on the "Open Salon" website. A blogger named Chuck Stetson recalls a brief encounter with Our Hero in which Alan preaches the gospel of Henry Thoreau.

Monday, November 9, 2009

R. I. P. Norton Buffalo, Harmonica Master

The Blind Owl Blues Blog pays tribute to Norton Buffalo, harmonica master, who passed away on October 30. Norton was a longtime member of the blues-based Steve Miller Band, as well as a solo artist and frequent duo performer with slide guitarist Roy Rogers. He can also be heard on recordings by a wide variety of blues, rock, and pop artists including Bonnie Raitt, the Doobie Brothers, and Commander Cody.

Although Norton's music was not directly related to that of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson other than being based partly in blues harmonica tradition, his fine musicianship and brilliant performances call for us to honor his memory in this forum. Musicologist and author Rebecca Davis Winters says, "Norton's incredible talent and energy has inspired me for many years. He was one of the most dynamic and exciting players I have ever witnessed in live performance. On three occasions, I was fortunate enough to see him play with the Steve Miller Band, and will always remember his friendliness and graciousness when I met him in person. His great spirit came through in his music, and will continue to bring joy into the lives of fans for decades to come."

Rest in peace, Norton, and may the Blind Owl welcome you into that big jam session on the other side.