Pee Wee Crayton
Pee Wee Crayton
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Genres: R&B, Electric Texas Blues, Texas Blues, West Coast Blues
Active: 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: December 18, 1914 in Rockdale, TX
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Although he was certainly inexorably influenced by the pioneering electric guitar conception of T-Bone Walker (what axe-handler wasn't during the immediate postwar era?), Pee Wee Crayton brought enough daring innovation to his playing to avoid being labeled as a mere T-Bone imitator. Crayton's recorded output for Modern, Imperial, and Vee-Jay contains plenty of dazzling, marvelously imaginative guitar work, especially on stunning instrumentals such as "Texas Hop," "Pee Wee's Boogie," and "Poppa Stoppa," all far more aggressive performances than Walker usually indulged in. Like Walker, Connie Crayton was a transplanted Texan. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1935, later moving north to the Bay Area.
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Release: April 1, 2003
Label: P-Vine Japan
Release: August 7, 2001
Label: Legends of R&B
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