Phil Guy
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Phil Guy (born April 28, 1940, Lettsworth, Louisiana[1]) is an American blues guitarist. He is the younger brother of Buddy Guy.
Guy played with the harmonica player Raful Neal for ten years in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area before relocating to Chicago in 1969.[1] He played with Junior Wells in the 1970s, and recorded extensively under his own name in the 1980s and 1990s.
[edit] Discography
- Bad Luck Boy (JSP Records, 1983)
- It's a Real Mutha Fucka (JSP, 1985)
- Tina Nu (JSP, 1989)
- Tough Guy (Red Lightnin', 1989)
- All Star Chicago Blues Session (JSP, 1994)
- Breaking Out on Top (JSP, 1995)
- Chicago's Hottest Guitars with Lurrie Bell (Wolf Records, 1998)
- Say What You Mean (JSP, 2000)