Buddy Guy's Legends
Buddy Guy's Legends : Le temple du jazz et blues à Chicago
Fondé en 1989 par le légendaire guitariste Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy's Legends est un lieu incontournable du quartier de South Loop à Chicago. Depuis ses débuts, ce club a su s'imposer comme un véritable sanctuaire pour les amateurs de musique, notamment de jazz et blues, attirant des artistes de renom et des passionnés du monde entier.
Ce restaurant et bar se distingue par sa programmation musicale de qualité, proposant des concerts de blues live presque tous les soirs, mettant en avant aussi bien des groupes locaux que des stars internationales. La carte offre une variété de plats typiques du sud des États-Unis, accompagnés d'une sélection de bières artisanales, dont la fameuse "Buddy Brew". L'ambiance chaleureuse et conviviale, avec un décor mêlant éléments vintage et musiciens célèbres, crée une atmosphère authentique où la musique est reine.
Le lieu, situé au 700 S Wabash Ave dans le quartier de South Loop, respire la passion pour la musique. Son décor évoque l’histoire du blues avec des photos, des disques et des souvenirs d’artistes légendaires. C’est un endroit où l’on ressent l’esprit du jazz et du blues, dans une ambiance à la fois intime et festive, idéale pour les amateurs de musique live et d’atmosphère authentique.
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"Best Blues club ever! Excellent experience seing Vino Louden."
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"loved this place ... I got to see Buddy Guy at his bday party and celebrate with his love ones and fans with great musicians "
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" Les meilleurs groupes locaux et nationaux se produisent sur scène. Concert à acoustique tous les jours au déjeuner et au dîner. Supplément à payer pour Esther, deuxième partie de soirée."
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Today, the venue hosts a lot of cover bands, tribute nights, and multi-week performances by its house band, but it's worth a stop for its rock 'n' roll and folk music history alone. 8 / 37 BethelWoodsCenter/facebook.comBethel Woods Center for the Arts Bethel, New York (site of Woodstock) The site of the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair is considerably less, er, muddy and debaucherous than it was in 1969, when a crowd of 400,000 showed up to listen to the likes of Joan Baez, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Janis Joplin. But you can still check out live music on one of two stages and visit a museum with an award-winning main exhibit on "Woodstock and the Sixties." 9 / 37 BuddyGuysLegends/facebook.comBuddy Guy's Legends Chicago If the name isn't enough to cue you into the mythical status of this mostly blues club, consider this: The venue has hosted the likes of the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, B.B. King, and, of course, Guy himself, who also owns the club. The space features a museum of sorts — "if museums would let you drink and dance," says the website — with rare photos, records, and personal possessions from "some of the world's most influential performers." You could visit for that alone, along with a draft of Guy's very-own "Buddy Brew" beer, but the stage hosts near-nightly shows, as well. "
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"clem rec Chicago blues bar, check it out on a night Buddy Guy is performing"
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"One of the most venerable places to hear blues and jazz in the country. Cajun and soul food. Celebs show up to jam."
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"Buddy Guy's Legend est une institution à Chicago, tenue par la légende vivante du blues, Buddy Guy. Il est toujours là, parfois il joue avec des musiciens de renommée internationale qui passent ici régulièrement. C'est une très bonne adresse pour écouter du blues, mais il faut savoir que la fréquentation du lieu par les touristes peut être excessive en été. Il y a bien d'autres boîtes à blues qui proposent une qualité musicale du même niveau sans vous infliger une atmosphère de voyage organisé. Attention, ceci n'est vrai que pendant les périodes les plus touristiques. Si vous avez faim, Buddy Guy's propose un menu complet pas mauvais du tout, et si vous avez soif, deux bars."
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"Pour écouter un peu de blues"
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