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"One day I woke up and it was different." So we've complied a list of the 10 most influential Texas blues guitar slingers. Albert Collins, The Master of the Telecaster A distant relative of ...
Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray got together for Showdown! – a bona-fide blues classic, and, as Cray tells ...
AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW) — Legendary Texas Blues Guitarist and Dallas native Jimmie Vaughan said no matter how the Grammy Awards turn out, just being nominated "feels like you've won." This year ...
Texas blues legend Johnny Winter has died ... family and bandmates are all saddened by the loss of one of the world's finest guitarists." Winter reportedly died in his hotel room in Zurich ...
When it comes to blues guitar legends, few are as groundbreaking as T-Bone Walker. Born Aaron Thibeaux Walker on May 28, 1910 ...
To see where the blues came from, take a weekend, get in your car, and cruise the back roads of East Texas to the birthplaces and haunts of ten Texas guitarists and singers who changed the world.
often called the “Father of Texas Blues,” whose skillful guitar playing and distinctive voice left a lasting mark on the genre. In the late 1920s, Jefferson became one of the first blues ...
SRV’s death left father and son struggling to continue, but they made it. Now, Strat fan Tyrone Vaughan knows he’s capable of ...
Jimmie just plugged a guitar straight into an amplifier ... So they were around those Texas blues – saw those early. But when they first started, they were like everybody else.
SAN ANTONIO — At his musical prime, no one could touch the unique talent of guitarist Curley Mays ... From there he began to tour across Texas, opening for chart-toppers like Jerry Butler ...
When it’s a musical landmark like blues guitarist Bill Campbell ... There have only been a limited number of guitarists in Texas over the past 100 years that had the ability to take an electric ...