“Do you know where all our jobs are going? Technology,” says bluesman Buddy Guy, reminiscing about his early days in Chicago. “When I came to Chicago, there were people operating elevators in hotels. That job isn’t coming back. | Al Podgorski~Sun-Times
Buddy Guy, in his tradmark polka dot shirt, at Legends on South Wabash. | Al Podgorski~Sun-Times
The heart of downtown Chicago beat to the pulse of the working man in 1957 when George Buddy Guy left his native Louisiana to jump into Chicago’s electric blues scene. Guy was 21. He had a Les Paul Gibson guitar and a demo he made …