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The Blues Today

Marty Salzman
Marty Salzman is an artist manager based in Chicago. He has managed the careers of numerous blues legends, among them Buddy Guy, Magic Slim, and the late Junior Wells.
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Marty Salzman, an independent artist manager, talks about today's blues players. Salzman confirms that there are gifted young blues artists. He mentions being impressed by the talented Robert Randolph at the International Blues Awards. Salzman also shares his hopes that there will be a market for the young musicians in the future. On the other hand, he believes that hardcore blues musicians will always remain.



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May-06
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