• Aaron Thibeaux "T-Bone" Walker (May 28, 1910 – March 16, 1975) was an American blues musician, composer, songwriter and bandleader, who was a pioneer and...
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  • songwriter and producer T-Bone Slim (1890–1942), pen name for American poet, songwriter and labour activist Matti Valentine Huhta T-Bone Walker (1910–1975), American...
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  • electric guitar pioneer T-Bone Walker. It is a slow twelve-bar blues performed in the West Coast blues-style that features Walker's smooth, plaintive vocal...
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  • Tom Wolk (redirect from Tom "T-Bone" Wolk)
    first met guitarist G. E. Smith (who gave him the nickname T-Bone—for blues guitarist T-Bone Walker—after Wolk played his bass behind his head during a solo)...
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  • Funky Town is an album by blues guitarist and vocalist T-Bone Walker, released by the BluesWay label in 1968. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote...
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    record and Steve absorbed much from "greats" such as T-Bone Walker, Charles Mingus, and Tal Farlow. Walker taught Steve how to play his guitar behind his back...
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    Tj's and Bátiz turned Carlos on to blues music, especially that of T-Bone Walker, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, and James Brown...
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  • Johnson. Future bluesmen such as Lightnin' Hopkins, Lil' Son Jackson, and T-Bone Walker were influenced by these developments. Robert Johnson's two recording...
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  • Super Black Blues (category T-Bone Walker albums)
    by the Super Black Blues Band featuring Otis Spann, Joe Turner and T-Bone Walker recorded in Los Angeles in 1969 and originally released by the BluesTime...
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  • Mean Old World (category T-Bone Walker songs)
    is a blues song recorded by American blues electric guitar musician T-Bone Walker in 1942. It has been described (along with the single's B-side) as "the...
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  • a "salty dog" would be someone dear to the speaker's heart. "Salty dog" also means ornery, as in the T-Bone Walker tune "Ain't Salty No More". v t e...
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    by the guitar riffs and showmanship techniques of the blues musician T-Bone Walker, Berry began performing with the Johnnie Johnson Trio. His break came...
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  • Stormy Monday Blues (album) (category T-Bone Walker albums)
    Stormy Monday Blues is an album by blues guitarist/vocalist T-Bone Walker released by the BluesWay label in 1968. AllMusic reviewer Steve Leggett stated:...
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  • Mulla album), 2012 Funky Town (T-Bone Walker album), 1968 Funky Town, a 2012 repackage of the 2011 EP Black Eyes by T-ara "Funky Town" (Namie Amuro song)...
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  • Workshop at the Newport Folk Festival the same year. He also played in the T-Bone Walker Blues Band during the early 1970s, including an appearance in the Montreux...
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  • Michel Sardaby (4 September 1935 – 6 December 2023) was a French jazz pianist. Born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, he moved to Paris, where in March 1967...
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    musician. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, his recording career spanned forty years, and encompassed rhythm and...
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  • electric guitar, Hooker was influenced by the modern urban styles of T-Bone Walker and Robert Nighthawk. He recorded several singles and albums as a bandleader...
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  • lick that would transform into a chord in the hands of Robert Johnson, T-Bone Walker and others. This is just one of many recordings by spasm bands, jug...
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  • first instrument to be popularly amplified and used by early pioneers T-Bone Walker in the late 1930s and John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters in the 1940s...
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    In addition, Crockett covered work by Ernest Tubb, George Jones, and T-Bone Walker. Lil G.L.'s Blue Bonanza peaked at number 10 in the Billboard Blues...
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    Moore, and Django Reinhardt as influences, along with blues guitarists T-Bone Walker and Muddy Waters. Burrell is a professor and Director of Jazz Studies...
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  • the Blues is a studio album by American electric blues guitar pioneer T-Bone Walker. Originally released in 1969, it was his second solo album of the year...
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    1969) with T-Bone Walker and Otis Spann Super Black Blues, Volume II (BluesTime/Flying Dutchman, 1970) with Leon Thomas, T-Bone Walker, Eddie "Cleanhead"...
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    for contractual reasons as Lowell Fullsom and Lowell Fulsom. After T-Bone Walker, he was the most important figure in West Coast blues in the 1940s and...
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  • Blues" (Live) (Blind Willie McTell) – 4:20 "Stormy Monday" (Live) (T-Bone Walker) – 8:50 "Hoochie Coochie Man" (Willie Dixon) – 4:58 "Stand Back" (Gregg...
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  • Sam Cooke's recording of "Mean Old World" (the same song performed by T-Bone Walker in the first episode) plays over the end credits. Episode 3 includes...
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  • "Statesboro Blues" Blind Willie McTell 4:08 2. "Done Somebody Wrong" Clarence Lewis, Bobby Robinson, Elmore James 4:05 3. "Stormy Monday" T-Bone Walker 8:31...
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  • moves came from that." Others who perpetuated the duckwalk included T-Bone Walker, who already during the 1930s performed dance moves while playing his...
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    Eddie Durham, George Barnes, Lonnie Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, T-Bone Walker, and Charlie Christian. During the 1950s and 1960s, the electric guitar...
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