Greg Rzab
Greg Rzab (/ˈɑːrˌzæb/ AR-zab; born 1959, Chicago, Illinois, United States)[1] is an American bass guitar player.[2]
Greg played for several years with Otis Rush's band, with Buddy Guy's band (1986-1998), and has also had a number of stints, tours, sessions, and records with other famous blues performers.[1][3] In 2000, he was a member of the touring lineup of The Black Crowes and is featured on the bonus tracks of their 2000 album Live at the Greek with Jimmy Page. He was also a touring member of Gov't Mule for tours in late 2002 and early 2003.
Since 2009 he is a member of a new lineup of the Bluesbreakers.[4]
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- John Mayall
- Eric Clapton
- Jack Bruce
- Peter Green
- John McVie
- Mick Fleetwood
- Hughie Flint
- Mick Taylor
- Colin Allen
- Don "Sugarcane" Harris
- Harvey Mandel
- Larry Taylor
- Aynsley Dunbar
- Dick Heckstall-Smith
- Andy Fraser
- Alan Skidmore
- Keef Hartley
- Jon Hiseman
- Rick Vito
- Henry Lowther
- Tony Reeves
- Greg Rzab
- Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (1966)
- A Hard Road (1967)
- The Blues Alone (1967)
- Crusade (1967)
- Bare Wires (1968)
- Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968)
- Empty Rooms (1970)
- USA Union (1970)
- Back to the Roots (1971)
- Ten Years Are Gone (1973)
- Bottom Line (1979)
- Wake Up Call (1993)
- Spinning Coin (1995)
- Road Dogs (2005)
- Tough (2009)
- A Special Life (2014)
- Find a Way to Care (2015)
- Talk About That (2017)
- Nobody Told Me (2019)
- The Sun Is Shining Down (2022)
- John Mayall Plays John Mayall (1965)
- The Turning Point (1969)
- Jazz Blues Fusion (1972)
- Ten Years Are Gone (1973)
- The 1982 Reunion Concert (1992)
- 70th Birthday Concert (2003)
- Live from Austin, TX (2007)
albums
- Looking Back (1969)
- Thru the Years (1971)
- "Crawling Up a Hill" (1964)
- "I'm Your Witchdoctor" (1965)
- "Parchman Farm" (1966)
- "All Your Love" / "Hideaway" (1967)
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