Blue stepped back from the music scene for several years to get over a case of burn out. When he came back to the public eye in 1991, he had a solo project ready for release. Guttersnipes 'n' Zealots, an album that represented his first foray into the field of jump and jazz, featured guest performances by Mojo Nixon, Merrill Moore, Dave Alvin, and Richard Berry. Three years later, Blue hooked up with Herb Cohen and his Bizarre/Planet Records, a label that released his next project, Dive Bar Casanovas. With this album, Blue jumped fully into the field of jump blues. Before leaving in 1997 to establish Clarence Records, he worked for Bizarre as a session musician, producer, and songwriter. His session work included recordings with Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Earl Thomas, Joy Eden Harrison, and the Rugburns.
In addition to recording for Clarence, Blue, aka Buddy Seigal, pens music columns for a variety of publications, among them the San Jose Mercury News, the San Diego Union Tribune, and OC Weekly. His current band includes bass player Jerry Rig, keyboardist and saxophonist Bruce Gilbert, and drummer Tom Panella. ~ Linda Seida, Rovi