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Pee Wee Crayton

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Texas born Pee Wee Crayton began to hit the charts in the late '40s after he relocated to California. He reportedly learned guitar from Elmore James. His electric blues instrumentals proved to be integral to the acceptance of amplified guitar to blues purists. Though his rough sound never completely caught the public's eye, Crayton was simply influential to a generation of guitarists.

- Jon Pruett

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Blues After Hours (5:25) Early Hour Blues $0.99
2. Blues In The Ghetto (3:07) The Roots Of Eric Clapton $0.99
3. A Frosty Night (Cool Evening) (3:07) A Taste Of The Blues, Vol. 2 $0.99
4. Tie It Down (Benedict Canyon Boogie) (3:15) A Taste Of The Blues, Vol. 2 $0.99
5. Texas Hop (3:20) Fats Domino & Friends $0.99
6. Blues At Daybreak (3:02) Early Hour Blues $0.99
7. Barefootin' (3:37) Early Hour Blues $0.99
8. Every Night (3:50) Things I Used To Do $0.99
9. My Baby's On Line (3:22) Best Of The Blues - 50 Favorites $0.99
10. After Hours Boogie (3:58) The Boogie Box (Vol.8) $0.99

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