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“The interviewer asked Joe Satriani, ‘Why Andy Fairweather Low?’ And that’s exactly the question I would’ve asked, too”: He’s played with Eric Clapton, George Harrison and David Gilmour, but now, this rhythm guitar hero is ready to take center

“The interviewer asked Joe Satriani, ‘Why Andy Fairweather Low?’ And that’s exactly the question I would’ve asked, too”: He’s played with Eric Clapton, George Harrison and David Gilmour, but now, this rhythm guitar hero is ready to take center

After bursting onto the British music scene in 1967 as frontman for Welsh pop-rockers Amen Corner, guitarist Andy Fairweather Low later built up an extraordinary list of credits as guitarist, singer, and collaborator with Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, George Harrison, Joe Satriani, David Gilmour, Bob Dylan, and many others.

Until now, Fairweather Low has largely gone unrecognized in the blues world. But his new album, The Invisible Bluesman, showcases his unique voice and guitar mastery in a collection of material recorded since he left Clapton’s band.

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