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Back In Beaumont (CD)
Uncle John Turner was born and raised in Port Arthur, Texas. He first played drums with Jerry LaCroix. Unc met the Winter brothers and performed with them a few times as a substitute. In 1968, Unc 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.
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Specifications
Type: CD
Recorded: 1989
Release Date: 2015-08-14
Label: Gonzo
Country: Euro
Item No: HST336CD
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Track List
01 Made in the shade
02 They call me lazy
03 Family rules
04 Ohh pooh pah do
05 Drivin' wheel
06 Allons dancez
07 Struggle in houston
08 You're humbiggin' me
09 Just a little bit
10 Rainin' breakdown
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