Roy Gaines
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Roy Gaines in 1977
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Background information | |
Born | Waskom, Texas, United States |
August 12, 1934
Genres | Texas blues, electric blues, East Coast blues[1] |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, vocals |
Labels | Various |
Associated acts | T-Bone Walker, Roy Milton, Chuck Willis, Grady Gaines, Ray Charles |
Roy Gaines (born August 12, 1934)[1][2][3] is an American Texas blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.[4] Gaines's recorded work includes his self-penned track, "A Hell of a Night", which first appeared on his 1982 album, Gainelining. He is the younger brother of another blues musician, Grady Gaines.[1]
Biography
Gaines was born in Waskom, Texas, United States, and relocated with his family to Houston at the age of six.[5] Originally a piano devotee, Gaines moved to playing the guitar in his adolescence.[1] In his teens he was acquainted with his fellow budding guitarist, Johnny Copeland.[2] By the age of 14 he had performed onstage backing his hero, T-Bone Walker, and played in the Houston nightclubs before his move to Los Angeles, California.[1] In 1955, Gaines backing work appeared on recordings by Bobby Bland, Junior Parker and Big Mama Thornton.[2][5] He later backed Roy Milton and then Chuck Willis, and worked again with Walker.[2]
He released two low-key albums in 1956, and a couple more in the 1960s on small record labels.[2] In 1966, Gaines became part of Ray Charles' backing band.[5] Other backing work for Gaines included sessions with The Everly Brothers, The Supremes, Bobby Darin, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight.[6]
His primary function was as a sideman, but he released his solo album, Gainelining in 1982. Further works followed such as New Frontier Lover (2000).[1] Also, Gaines had a small part in the 1985 film, The Color Purple.[6] In 2009, Gaines (billed as Roy Gaines & his Orchestra) released Tuxedo Blues, featuring a full big band. Selections included "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)," which Gaines originally performed in The Color Purple. Also included was a cover of Michael Jackson's "Rock With You."
Gaines' co-composed song, "No Use Crying", has been recorded by George Jones and Ray Charles.
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label |
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1982 | Gainelining | Red Lightnin' |
1996 | Lucille Work for Me | Black Gold |
1998 | Bluesman for Life | JSP |
1999 | I Got the T-Bone Walker Blues | Groove Note |
2000 | New Frontier Lover | Severn |
2002 | Superman | Black & Blue |
2002 | In the House: Live at Lucerne, Vol. 4 | CrossCut (Germany) |
2004 | The First TB Album | Delta Groove |
2005 | Rock-A-Billy Boogie Woogie Blues Man | Black Gold |
2005 | Going Home to See Mama | Black Gold |
2009 | Tuxedo Blues | Black Gold |
With The Jazz Crusaders
- Freedom Sound (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
With Les McCann
- Another Beginning (Atlantic, 1974)
See also
References
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- ↑ Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc, "Blues: A Regional Experience." Praeger: Santa Barbara, CA, 2013: p316.
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