Group named after the successful 1966 'Blues Breakers' album by [a=John Mayall] with [a=Eric Clapton].
The Bluesbreakers' line-ups, along with the interpolating members of [a=Blues Incorporated], had a profound influence on the early British 'Electric Blues' scene, eventually spilling into the mainstream of progressive fusions and popular 'Rock'.
Earlier members joined/formed some iconic groups, or gained successful solo careers. Like [a=Eric Clapton] and [a=Jack Bruce], later members of [a=Cream (2)].
[a=Peter Green (2)], [a=John McVie] and [a=Mick Fleetwood], who formed Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - which later evolved without Green into [a=Fleetwood Mac]. [a=Mick Taylor] later member of [a=Rolling Stones]. [a=Colosseum], [a=Free], [a=Don "Sugarcane" Harris], [a=Harvey Mandel], [a=Larry Taylor], [a=Aynsley Dunbar], [a=Johnny Almond], [a=Jon Mark]... the list could scroll until next week
Eric Clapton
Mick Taylor
Chris Mercer
John Mayall
Jon Hiseman
Keef Hartley
Alan Skidmore
Aynsley Dunbar
Bobby Haynes
Buddy Whittington
Coco Montoya
Dick Heckstall-Smith
Joe Yuele
John McVie
Keith Tillman
Larry Taylor
Peter Green (2)
Ray Warleigh
Rick Cortes
Ricky Brown (2)
Rip Kant
Tony Reeves
Walter Trout