I mean, look how many musicians have come through and played beside me, and I’m workin’ and they’re not.

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Luther Sylvester Allisonwas an American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was born in Widener, Arkansas, although some accounts suggest his actual place of birth was Mayflower, Arkansas.

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I’ve been waiting for that bright sunshine to show up and shine in my back door someday.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I have as much input to the blues; I just never got the chance, the opportunity or maybe the respect.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

But there was not a job that could say that Luther Allison didn’t do his job.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

In the States, it takes you a lifetime just to get from Chicago’s South Side to the West Side.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I want to play in a place people want to hear me.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

In the blues, it just takes so long for us to get recognized.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

Well, I first started going to Europe in the late ’70s.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I look in music magazines now and see things on Luther Allison, and my name’s getting out there more, thanks to all the good people at Alligator Records and at my management company.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

We played the same thing in Europe we played in the States.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

Me being a skinny guy, I could crawl into the steel pit.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I don’t want to be in some big beautiful place that nobody want me, because I play the blues.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

When I got to Chicago I had to find my way.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

But let’s face it, I still have to look at my self and look at the things I’ve done down the stretch.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

Before I left, I opened a lot of doors for a lot of people to play the blues.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

But I did that, and I created another blues scene, another something I can sing about.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

Well, I’ve had to deal with everything in my life… leavin’ the family, learnin’ what not and what to do.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

So I cut out all the drinkin’ and hangin’ out and stuff like that early on.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

But I never had that commercial opportunity to be played on the radio, so how could I be popular?

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

The blues is the foundation, and it’s got to carry the top. The other part of the scene, the rock ‘n’ roll and the jazz, are the walls of the blues.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I focused on how these people became how they were.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I had the qualifications, but I was not chosen.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

But my big thing was always the blues.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

But you know, I still had a dream of being able to go back home and tour.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

Buddy Guy finally got a break and made it. And Buddy Guy deserves it.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I mean, look how many musicians have come through and played beside me, and I’m workin’ and they’re not.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

And I can do the rock clubs if I have to.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I want people to recognize Luther Allison when I play.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

I think I’m the most positive guy still going in my generation, and I’m out there to prove that.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)

What I want to do, is play music for somebody who believe in me.

Luther Allison

American blues guitarist (1939-1997)