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Johnny 'Guitar' Watson
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They call Elvis the King, but....



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ETTA JAMES - "I got everything from Johnny ... He was my main model ... My whole ballad style comes from my imitating Johnny's style ... He was the baddest and the best ... Johnny Guitar Watson was not just a guitarist: the man was a master musician. He could call out charts; he could write a beautiful melody or a nasty groove at the drop of a hat; he could lay on the harmonies and he could come up with a whole sound. They call Elvis, the King; but the sure-enough king was Johnny 'Guitar' Watson." "Reinvention" could just as easily have been Johnny "Guitar" Watson's middle name. The multi-talented performer parlayed his stunning guitar skills into a vaunted reputation as one of the hottest blues axemen on the West Coast during the 1950s. But that admirable trait wasn't paying the bills as the 1970s rolled in. So he totally changed his image to that of a pimp-styled funkster, enjoying more popularity than ever before for his down-and-dirty RB smashes "A Real Mother for Ya" and "Superman Lover." Watson's roots resided within the fertile blues scene of Houston. As a teen, he played with fellow Texas future greats Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland. But he left Houston for Los Angeles when he was only 15 years old. Back then, Watson's main instrument was piano; that's what he played with Chuck Higgins' band when the saxist cut "Motorhead Baby" for Combo in 1952 (Watson also handled vocal duties). He was listed as Young John Watson when he signed with Federal in 1953. His first sides for the King subsidiary found him still tinkling the ivories, but by 1954, when he dreamed up the absolutely astonishing instrumental "Space Guitar," the youth had switched over to guitar. "Space Guitar" ranks with the greatest achievements of its era -- Watson's blistering rapid-fire attack, done without the aid of a pick, presages futuristic effects that rock guitarists still hadn't mastered another 15 years down the line. Watson moved over to the Bihari Brothers' RPM label in 1955 and waxed some of the toughest upbeat blues of their time frame (usually under saxist Maxwell Davis's supervision). "Hot Little Mama," "Too Tired," and "Oh Baby" scorched the strings with their blazing attack; "Someone Cares for Me" was a churchy Ray Charles-styled slow-dragger, and "Three Hours Past Midnight" cut bone-deep with its outrageous guitar work and laid-back vocal (Watson's cool phrasing as a singer was scarcely less distinctive than his playing). He scored his first hit in 1955 for RPM with a note-perfect cover of New Orleanian Earl King's two-chord swamp ballad "Those Lonely Lonely Nights." Though he cut a demo version of the tune while at RPM, Watson's first released version of "Gangster of Love" emerged in 1957 on Keen. Singles for Class ("One Kiss"), Goth, Arvee (the rocking introduction "Johnny Guitar"), and Escort preceded a hookup with Johnny Otis at King during the early '60s. He recut "Gangster" for King, reaching a few more listeners this time, and dented the RB charts again in 1962 with his impassioned, violin-enriched blues ballad "Cuttin' In." Never content to remain in one stylistic bag for long, Watson landed at Chess just long enough to cut a jazz album in 1964 that placed him back behind the 88s. Along with longtime pal Larry Williams, Watson rocked England in 1965 (their dynamic repartee was captured for posterity by British Decca). Their partnership lasted stateside through several singles and an LP for OKeh; among their achievements as a duo was the first vocal hit on "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" in 1967 (predating the Buckinghams by a few months). Little had been heard of this musical chameleon before he returned decked out in funk threads during the mid-'70s. He hit with "I Don't Want to Be a Lone Ranger" for Fantasy before putting together an incredible run at DJM Records paced by "A Real Mother for Ya" in 1977 and an updated "Gangster of Love" the next year. After a typically clever "Strike on Computers" nicked the RB lists in 1984, Watson again seemed to fall off the planet. But counting this remarkable performer out was always a mistake. Bow Wow, his 1994 album for Al Bell's Bellmark logo, returned him to prominence and earned a Grammy nomination for best contemporary blues album, even though its contents were pure old-school funk. Sadly, in the midst of a truly heartwarming comeback campaign, Watson passed away while touring Japan in 1996.

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Dec 21 2009 5:16 PM

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Jimi Blackstone

Jimi Blackstone



Dec 19 2009 2:44 PM

Thanks for the add



Welcome to my world of blues



Jimi




Art Lip

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Dec 19 2009 10:47 AM

Thank you and welcome !
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Dec 18 2009 11:54 PM

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Dec 17 2009 10:21 AM

Hi Johnny 'Guitar' Watson, just a quick reminder about The Goodfoot Supporting Spikes All Stars on the 17th December.

With Kiki Dee, Paul Young, Migure, Tom Robinson all performing on the night.

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Denis LUC

Denis LUC



Dec 17 2009 10:00 AM

Hi Johnny
You're the best funky guitarist I ever heard.
You influenced my way to play for so many years.
Thanks for all and Merry Christmas for you and all your family.
Denis

 

^~*JUST TRYIN TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST*~^

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Dec 15 2009 9:07 PM

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Dec 15 2009 6:51 PM





... Es kommt ....



ZU

ZU



Dec 13 2009 8:48 PM

The art of allegory deeply advanced...
So I suggest two interpretations:
EITHER symbolic, ridiculous and cynical way of showing the so-called and unavailing men's superiority OR huge dick fortunately used in a peaceful and loving way. But then you may probably don't ask me: how about zappaian guitars...

Trick Bag

Trick Bag



Dec 13 2009 9:14 AM


Greetings from Finland!
Tim

Tim Campbell



Dec 13 2009 12:35 AM


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Humfree Gokart



Dec 11 2009 10:38 AM

love and peace to you and all brothers and sisters
John Henry

John Henry



Dec 10 2009 1:51 AM

I've so much enjoyed your music for so many years. You have been a definite influence on my musical life. Thanks for the friendship.
 

I*m Blessed

I*m Blessed



Dec 8 2009 7:54 PM

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Fabio Nicola

Fabio Nicola



Dec 6 2009 1:10 PM

Hey JGW, thanks you very much for being a friend!!
It is an honor to be here...
Great respects for your work.
All the best,
Fabio.
^~*JUST TRYIN TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST*~^

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Dec 3 2009 5:04 AM

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John Henry

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Dec 3 2009 12:46 AM

I have been an avid listener and admirer since the first time I heard your music so many years ago. You have definitely been an influence in my own musical growth. Thank you so much for the diverse influence.
 

James Ragbone

James Ragbone



Nov 30 2009 4:22 PM

Hello... please come and have a cheeky listen to a couple of new songs on my page when you get a minute.
You are officially invited!
Cheers
James
Paula Ann Thompson

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Nov 30 2009 1:24 PM

THX!
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MOJO AX'S



Nov 29 2009 2:12 PM

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Nov 27 2009 9:53 PM

B good to your earhole
we promise so
thanks for the friendship
come to PARIS
 

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barbara henderson



Nov 27 2009 9:16 PM

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NEIL MAC



Nov 27 2009 8:22 AM

KEEP THE BLUES ALIVE !!!!!!!!!!
cheers..from Australia
The Hankster

The Hankster



Nov 25 2009 10:43 PM

Thanx for the add ! I  love all your music !
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