T-Bone Walker was a big influence on just about every guitar player around.
Yeah, we went to England to do a show and I got off the plane and I couldn't write my name or hold my hand up.
When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15.
There were a whole lot, I bought every blues record I could find, it wasn't just one or two people. My vocal influences were Ray Charles and Bobby Blue Bland.
I think the blues will always be around. People need it.
Derek Trucks is a real good new artist. He's a young guy.
I always wanted to play music and have it be my career and knew this by the age of 12.
The Progressive Blues Experiment, Johnny Winter... and Still Alive and Well is my favorite rock record.
I think it will always be around it just takes one person to make people aware of the blues.
The best artists are gone now.
I'm not good enough to be playin' much acoustic guitar onstage. Man, you gotta get so right; I mean, the tones, the feel, the sound. Plus, acoustic blues guitar is just that much harder on the fingers.
My mother played piano so we always had music around the house.
Oh, I love to play on the road. I really love it.
Everybody was tellin' me that I had to do something different, and I kind of agreed that I did need to vary it a little bit. I still love some rock 'n' roll too.
I started playing ukulele first for 2 years from age 9 to 11 and got my first guitar and got inspired by blues I heard on the radio that turned me on and I started learning myself.