
Johnny Copeland
- Texas blues
- electric blues
Why it matters
Johnny Copeland, born on March 27, 1937, in Haynesville, Louisiana, was a prominent figure in the Texas blues scene, known for his distinctive guitar work and powerful singing. He gained significant recognition in the blues community, receiving the Blues Entertainer of the Year award from the Blues Foundation in 1983.
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$12.00Alberta Hunter's soulful vocal jazz and blues blend beautifully with the electric blues style, creating a warm, inviting sound that fans will love.
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Jimmy Smith - The Cat - LP
$22.00Jimmy Smith's jazz-infused blues on 'The Cat' offers a lively, swinging groove that pairs nicely with the electric blues energy of Johnny Copeland.
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Jimmy Smith - Crazy Baby - LP
$14.00Jimmy Smith's 'Crazy Baby' showcases hard bop elements that maintain a jazz foundation, making it a compelling addition for those who enjoy the bluesy undertones of Copeland.
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Notable albums like the Grammy-winning "Showdown!" showcase Copeland's powerful guitar and vocals, making them essential additions for any blues enthusiast. Dive into his celebrated tracks, including "Down on Bending Knees," and discover why his music remains a staple in the Texas blues scene.



