Luke & The Apostles was a 1960s blues group from Toronto known for their 1967 hit "Been Burnt".
Though he works with typical electric blues groups, his records show him using a shiny jump and rhythm-and-blues feel.
Praise has been heaped on Mr. Clapton's guitar playing since his first public appearances in British blues groups.
"Here Come the Nice" is a song released by English rhythm and blues group Small Faces.
While pursuing his rock career, he formed a blues group called Jonas and the Blues Blooded in 1998.
In the early 1950s he played in various blues groups around Nashville, and began recording for Excello Records in 1954.
Desperate for a regular income, he joined a blues group called Crawling King Snakes, whose lead singer was a young Robert Plant.
He and three other managers at the company, including Douglas S. Rasor, a vice president, have a blues group called Bandpass.
Graduating from high school, Feller played lead guitar in various rock and blues groups.
He soon found himself in demand as a guitarist and electric bassist with various European big bands, jazz ensembles, and blues groups.