Johnny Guitar Watson - Search Results

11 Search results for Johnny Guitar Watson.

Young John Watson: Space Guitar (1954)

Young John Watson: Space Guitar (1954)

...he was just 19 at the time . . . which is why Johnny Guitar Watson was billed as "Young John Watson" on...

Paul Dunmall New Quartet: World Without (577 Records/digital outlets)

Paul Dunmall New Quartet: World Without (577 Records/digital outlets)

...Cyrille and others, and has been a sideman to Johnny Guitar Watson, Roswell Rudd, Richard Thompson and many more....

THE STEVE MILLER BAND (2012): The space cowboy taking flight

THE STEVE MILLER BAND (2012): The space cowboy taking flight

...ethereal ballads like Quicksilver Girl and Johnny Guitar Watson's Gangster of Love (which became an early...

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT . . .  JESSE BELVIN: Joining the club

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT . . . JESSE BELVIN: Joining the club

...Angel and formed a quartet with the young Johnny Guitar Watson (the Shields, who had a top 20 hit with You...

THE BARGAIN BUY: Bootsy's Rubber Band; Original Album Series (Rhino)

THE BARGAIN BUY: Bootsy's Rubber Band; Original Album Series (Rhino)

...even appropriate disco, took back a bit of Johnny Guitar Watson (who'd eased his way into funk by this time)...

Various Artists: Roll Your Moneymaker, I Smell a Rat (Trikont/Yellow Eye)

Various Artists: Roll Your Moneymaker, I Smell a Rat (Trikont/Yellow Eye)

...of Little Willie John, some early Chuck Berry, Johnny Guitar Watson (the terrific and silly Space Guitar), Slim...

Larry Williams: Slow Down (1959)

Larry Williams: Slow Down (1959)

...in the mid Sixties worked with the young Johnny Guitar Watson and Little Richard, produced a couple of...

Cyril Neville: Brand New Blues (MC Records)

Cyril Neville: Brand New Blues (MC Records)

...from Jimmy Reed, BB King and the likes of Johnny Guitar Watson, but also keeps a Southern/New Orleans funk...

Eddie Turner: Miracles and Demons (Northern Blues/Southbound)

Eddie Turner: Miracles and Demons (Northern Blues/Southbound)

As mentioned previously on the occasion of The Turner Diaries, this singer-guitarist won't be to every blues fan's taste -- and not just because he gets the Hendrix tag a bit (true, but only sometimes