Personnel: Wes Jeans: guitar, vocals John Williams: bass Greg Redding: keyboards Lloyd Anderson: drums In 1999, he signed a contract with Ice House Records in Memphis, and started recording "Hands On" where he worked with Al Green’s bass player and drummer John Williams, drummer Lloyd Anderson, and Albert King’s former B-3 player, Gregg Redding.
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Personnel: Wes Jeans: guitar, vocals John Williams: bass Greg Redding: keyboards Lloyd Anderson: drums In 1999, he signed a contract with Ice House R… read more
Personnel: Wes Jeans: guitar, vocals John Williams: bass Greg Redding: keyboards Lloyd Anderson: drums In 1999, he signed a contract with Ice House Records in Memphis, and started record… read more
One of the greatest moments in the never-ending evolution of music was the invention of the Blues. From its beginning in the swamps and deltas of the South the Blues has spread throughout the United States planting its roots across the nation. When the Blues found its way to Texas it fueled such legends as Blind Lemon Jefferson, Lightnin Hopkins, Albert Collins, Johnny Winter, ZZ Top, as well as Jimmie and Stevie Vaughan. This generation of Texas Blues has unleashed a powerful young guitar slinger; a player that drops the unsuspecting jaw of Blues lovers everywhere; a player some ha… read more
One of the greatest moments in the never-ending evolution of music was the invention of the Blues. From its beginning in the swamps and deltas of the South the Blues has spread throughout t… read more
One of the greatest moments in the never-ending evolution of music was the invention of the Blues. From its beginning in the swamps and deltas of the South the Blues has spread throughout the United States planting its roots across the… read more