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  1. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Clarence “ Gatemouth ” Brown. Singer, guitarist. For the Record …. Selected discography. Sources. Clarence “ Gatemouth ” Brown is unquestionably a master of the blues, yet he objects strenuously to being called a bluesman. “ I ’ m a musician ” he insisted to Guitar Player interviewer Jas Obrecht, “ not some dirty low-down bluesman. I play American and world music, Texas-style.

  2. Biographie. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown a grandi à Orange au Texas . Sa carrière musicale professionnelle a commencé en 1945, comme batteur à San Antonio. Il a été surnommé « Gatemouth » pour sa voix profonde. En 1947, il joue pour la première fois de la guitare lors d'un concert de T-Bone Walker dans une boîte de nuit de Houston.

  3. 12 de sept. de 2005 · 10:49 AM. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, an American music treasure, died Saturday (Sept. 10) in Orange, Texas, where he was staying with family members after leaving his home in Slidell, La., to ...

  4. Real Life by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown released in 1987. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Makin' Music (1979) Alright Again! (1981) One More Mile (1982) Real Life (1987) Standing My Ground (1989) No Looking Back (1992) Live 1980 (1994) Man (1995)

  5. Okie Dokie Stomp by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Makin' Music (1979) Alright Again! (1981) One More Mile (1982) Real Life (1987) Standing My Ground (1989) No Looking Back (1992) Live 1980 (1994) Man (1995) A Long Way Home (1996)

  6. 12 de jun. de 2007 · Rock My Blues Away by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Makin' Music (1979) Alright Again! (1981) One More Mile (1982) Real Life (1987) Standing My Ground (1989) No Looking Back (1992) Live 1980 (1994) Man (1995)

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Gatemouth was a living Texas blues legend whose bruising, swinging guitar style and gritty vocals inspired Houston businessman Don Robey to start Peacock Records in 1949. The packed house at Antone’s wanted to hear ’50s classics like “Dirty Work At the Crossroads” and “Okie Dokie Stomp.”.