George Thorogood's Chess Tribute Album Wasn't His Idea
. The release saw him returning to some of the Chicago blues that inspired his later work, after it was suggested to him by Capital Records. He tells The Morning Call: "I said, 'Why did you come to me?' "Then I started thinking, 'If you want to make a Western you go get John Wayne. If you want to do Hamlet you ask Orson Welles.' That's why they looked at me: 'This is what you've been doing your whole life – you're the man for the job.'" more on this story The Blues Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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