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  1. 5 de jul. de 1997 · NEW YORK -- Johnny Copeland, 60, a Grammy-winning blues guitarist and singer who was dubbed the "Texas Twister" for his distinctive style of playing, died July 3 at a hospital in New York.

  2. All Johnny’s contemporaries had moved to the West Coast by 1975, but he decided to head for New York instead, where his straight-down-the-line Texas style got him work in the clubs. In 1980, he signed for Rounder Records and his debut album ‘Copeland Special’, showed his powerful voice and dynamic guitar work, winning wide acclaim and a WC Handy Blues Award.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2014 · Johnny Copeland - Copeland Special ( Texas Twister ) 1981CD, Compilation 1986I do not own anything all rights reserved to Johnny Copeland , this video is for...

  4. http://solo-blues.blogspot.com/El maestro del soul-blues tejano, con uno de esos demoledores lentos que hacían subir la temperatura en sus inolvidables conci...

  5. Johnny Copeland. As a Guest. 1 segment. Queue. September 25, 1981. 26:39. Blues Guitarist Johnny Copeland. The Houston-based musician started on acoustic guitar before making the jump to electric. He talks about his career and his approach to songwriting. Interview. Johnny Copeland;

  6. 21 de nov. de 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupOld Man Blues · Johnny CopelandWhen The Rain Starts Fallin'℗ 1983 Rounder Records.Released on: 1987-01-01Associat...

  7. Johnny Copeland. Of all the Texas bluesmen, none perhaps was so musically adventurous as the late, great Johnny Clyde Copeland. An innovator, a true triple threat of a performer, the "Texas Twister" was equally adept at writing, playing and singing the blues. These talents took him all over America, Europe, and even back to where it all began ...