One music journalist noted "Sibun's name has yet to gain the star power of other prominent guitarists marching blues into the 21st century, but his credentials are eye-popping nevertheless.
Aside from playing in Robert Plant's band, Sibun has opened for some of rock's most influential guitarists, including Johnny Winter, Taj Mahal, and Peter Green".
In his teens he performed in a number of groups, playing a mixture of musical styles including punk rock, reggae, folk and jazz.
[6] In 2004, Sibun assembled a new band who played at a number of venues and music festivals before recording Farmhouse Blues (2005).
The following year, shows in Europe included supporting Johnny Winter, Taj Mahal, Steve Cropper and Al Kooper, then an appearance at Bluesfest Windsor in Ontario, Canada.
They also performed at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City, to celebrate the release of Gallagher's posthumous Notes from San Francisco album.
[7] Wes Montgomery and Joe Pass both had a jazz based influence on Sibun, and he used this to effect on Sari Schorr's 2016 album, A Force Of Nature.