The Bluesbreakers
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The Bluesbreakers
1965 - 2026
Quick Facts
- Name: The Bluesbreakers
- Genre: British rock band
- Origin: London, 1965
Notable Members
- Eric Clapton (81)
- John Mayall († died in 2024, aged 90)
- Mick Taylor (77)
- Jack Bruce († died in 2014, aged 71)
- Mick Fleetwood (78)
- Peter Green (79)
- John McVie (80)
The latest news
- Mick TaylorAMP™, | Reports from the Daily News yesterday (April 4, 2026), suggest the 77-year-old guitarist has secretly got hitched to hist long-term relationship. Sorry ladies, Mick Taylor seems to be off the market.Read It »
- Eric ClaptonAMP™, | Sad news for Eric Clapton fans as speculation had been rife that Slowhand is about to announce his retirement from music, at age 81, with immediate effect.Read It »
- Mick FleetwoodAMP™, | The 78-year-old musician is said to have been secretly practising ‘Gangnam Style’ steps, after singer PSY has invited him to join in the famous dance earlier this year.Read It »
- John McVieAMP™, | Speculation is rampant that John McVie is expecting a baby after long-time partner was spotted with a prominent stomach bulge on Saturday evening, during romantic dinner date. Is the 80-year-old musician about to be a dad to a little boy or girl?Read It »

RumorsAMP™, | [April 2026 update] News of Jack Bruce’s death on October 25, 2014 stunned the world. Ever since, millions of fans worldwide have come to believe the musician’s death was a hoax and that he was still alive and well.Read It »- The BluesbreakersAMP™, | There have been strong rumors that The Bluesbreakers are finally returning to the recording studio working on a what might be a back-to-roots album, followed by worldwide tour at the end of 2027.Read It »
- Peter GreenAMP™, | Peter Green, 79, has been dubbed “the Sexiest Musician Alive” by Glamour's magazine in its April 2026 issue out this week. For the second year in a row, our gorgeous hottie beat out some other equally hot men for the number one spot!Read It »