Johnny Winter & Uncle John Turner- BACK IN BEAUMONT- CD- 2015- Gonzo Multimedia- 5060230866895- 400 grn
Uncle John Turner was born and raised in Port Arthur, Texas. He first played drums with Jerry LaCroix. Uncle John met the Winter brothers and performed with them a few times as a substitute. In 1968, Uncle John convinced Johnny to try a full blown blues band and sent for his friend Tommy Shannon to play bass. This group quickly got natonal recognition and began making records and shortly after that played Woodstock, with Edgar Winter as the fourth member. By late 1970, they had split up and Uncle John and Tommy moved to Austin and formed a band called Krackerjack, which had Stevie Ray Vaughan as one of the major guitarists, along with Jesse Taylor, John Stahely, and Robin Syler. But later in the seventies he was playing with the legendary Johnny Winter again, and this record is testament to the blues magick these two great bluesmen could produce when they put their mind to it.
Recorded Live In Friday, 25 September 1981 At The Lighthouse in Beaumont, Texas.
Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Transparent Tray Includes Foldout Insert.
Made In The UK.
ПРИ ПОКУПКЕ (сразу) ТРЁХ ФИРМЕННЫХ АЛЬБОМОВ, ДОСТАВКА БЕСПЛАТНО !!!