Here’s your Texas Blues primer in just 60-seconds…
Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Founder of the ‘Texas Blues.’
- Born in Coutchman, Texas, 1893. Died in Chicago, Illinois, 1929.
- Recorded from 1923 to 1926 (just 4 years).
- Songs: Match Box Blues, Black Snake Moan, Easy Rider Blues, Hangman Blue, See That My Grave’s Kept Clean.
- Inaugural member of Blues Hall of Fame, 1980.
- Blind Lemon Jefferson – Wikipedia
- Blind Lemon Jefferson Discography – Discogs
T-Bone Walker
- Born in Linden, Texas, 1910. Died in Los Angeles, California, 1975.
- Recorded from 1929 to 1973.
- Traveled and played with Blind Lemon Jefferson.
- Songs: Woman You Must Be Crazy, Stormy Monday, T-Bone Shuffle, Mean Old World, T-Bone Blues, Shufflin’ Blues, Wichita Falls Blues.
- Inaugural member of Blues Hall of Fame, 1980.
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1987.
- T-Bone Walker – Wikipedia
- T-Bone Walker Discography – Discogs
Lightnin’ Hopkins
- Born in Centerville, Texas, 1912. Died in Houston, Texas, 1983.
- Recorded from 1946 to 1981.
- Songs: Baby, Please Don’t Go, Once Was A Gamble, Have You Ever Loved A Woman, My Baby’s Gone, Lightin’s Boogie, Rock Me Baby.
- Inaugural member of Blues Hall of Fame, 1980.
- Lightnin’ Hopkins – Wikipedia
- Lightin’ Hopkins Discography – Discogs
Janis Joplin
- Born in Port Arthur, Texas, 1943. Died in Los Angeles, California, 1970 (drug overdose).
- Recorded from 1962 to 1970 (just 8 years).
- Songs: Piece Of My Heart, Me And Bobby McGee, Mercedes Benz, Summertime, Down On Me, Maybe, Ball And Chain.
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1995.
- Janis Joplin – Wikipedia
- Janis Joplin Discography – Discogs
Johnny Winter
- Born in Beaumont, Texas, 1944. Died in Zurich, Switzerland, 2014.
- Recorded from 1969 to 2014.
- Songs: Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo, Black Cat Bone, Still Alive And Well, Honky Tonk.
- Blues Hall of Fame, 2012.
- Johnny Winter – Wikipedia
- Johnny Winter Discography – Discogs
Steve Ray Vaughan
- Born in Dallas, Texas, 1954. Died in East Troy, Wisconsin, 1990 (helicopter crash).
- Recorded from 1983 to 1990 (just 7 years).
- Songs: Pride And Joy, Crossfire, Little Wing, The House Is Rockin’, Life By The Drop, Superstition, The Sky Is Crying.
- Blues Music Award (formerly the W.C. Handy Award), 2000
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 2015.
- Stevie Ray Vaughan – Wikipedia
- Stevie Ray Vaughan Discography – Discogs