Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009.

 

Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]
Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.] Grand Master Guitarist Buddy Guy performs with his band to a sell out crowd at the Lifestyles Pavilion Friday night February 27, 2009. George "Buddy" Guy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of the Chicago blues and has influenced blues guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with harmonica player Junior Wells. Guy was ranked 50th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Guy's autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was released on May 8, 2012. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

 

GeorgeBuddyGuy is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is an exponent of Chicago blues and has influenced eminent guitarists including Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck and John Mayer. In the 1960s, Guy played with Muddy Waters as a house guitarist at Chess Records and began a musical partnership with the harmonica player Junior Wells.

Guy was ranked 30th in Rolling Stone magazine’s “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time“. His song “Stone Crazy” was ranked 78th in the Rolling Stone list of the “100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time”. Clapton once described him as “the best guitar player alive”.

In 1999 Guy wrote the book Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues, with Donald Wilcock. Guy’s autobiography, When I Left Home: My Story, was published in 2012.

Columbus Police stand guard outside of Smith’s Market on Sullivant Avenue late Tuesday night February 10, 2009. Police received an alarm from the store at 7:42 and responded to find the clerk shot in the abdomen behind the counter. The clerk was transported to Mt. Carmel West Hospital in critical, life threatening condition and was reported to be in surgery as of 9 PM, still life threatening. Robby is initially investigating the crime, but will turn it over to homicide if the victim goes DOA. No witnesses where available for the crime and no surveillance cameras where in the store, hence no description of the suspect.

Columbus Police stand guard outside of Smith's Market on Sullivant Avenue late Tuesday night February 10, 2009. Police received an alarm from the store at 7:42 and responded to find the clerk shot in the abdomen behind the counter. The clerk was transported to Mt. Carmel West Hospital in critical, life threatening condition and was reported to be in surgery as of 9 PM, still life threatening. Robby is initially investigating the crime, but will turn it over to homicide if the victim goes DOA. No witnesses where available for the crime and no surveillance cameras where in the store, hence no description of the suspect. (© James D. DeCamp 614-367-6366)

Columbus and Franklin County firefighters ‘Surround and Drown’ a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews stayed on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure.

 

Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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Columbus and Franklin County firefighters 'Surround and Drown' a two alarm fire at the A-Tech Auto Body shop at 2046 Eakin Road Monday evening February 2, 2009. According to Fire Spokesman Chief Doug Smith, the owner Danny Jones stated that he closed the shop at about 5:10 PM Monday evening and nothing suspicious at that time. Smith said that the Fire Alarm Office started receiving calls about 20 minutes later of a fire at the shop. Firefighters where quickly ordered out of the building because of high heat and lots of volatile materials (solvents, paints, propane, etc) in the building. According to Smith crews will remain on the scene through-out the night drowning the structure. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) [Photographed with Canon EOS 1D MkIII cameras with L series lenses.]

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