During my stint with Johnny the members of his band were: Billy Pittman (Bass), JJ Johnson (keyboards), Larry Cotton (drums), Norman Avery (Guitars) and Emory Thomas (drums).
I wish I knew! Been looking forever!
For tens of years there were rumors about Johnny "Guitar" Watson being a pimp. Now, it is for sure he really was. Watson was not a pimp in the old fashioned way. He did not seduce or force any girl to work for him. The girls - mostly in clubs - came to him, offered money and goods to seduce him, and were allowed to stay with him - in exchange for the revenues of prostitution or crime.Several times there grew a real love between the both of them. In that case Watson "retired" his lady from working. The financing of Watson's first golden hit, Ain't That A Bitch (DJM, 1976) was arranged by a young woman, who later was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment.These (and other facts) are based on interviews with tens of artists who worked with Watson, and with three of his ladies from 1968 to 1996, who were his Maecenas as well as his Muse (described in the biography: The Gangster of Love - Johnny "Guitar" Watson: Performer, Preacher, Pimp; USA, 2009).
I actually set up for a band name Sidewinder out of milford,ohio and their gutar player played for Johnny Paycheck . His name is Bill Rein
Johnny Reid sounds like Russell Watson
Depends on which Jeff Watson that you are talking about. There are several that play guitar/keyboard/ sing etc. There were 3 in Sacramento Calif. and they are all within a couple of years of each other. And they played in rock bands around Sac. all in the 70's. What are the odds?
Johnny 'Guitar' Watson was born on 1935-02-03.
Johnny Guitar Watson is most noted for his flamboyant guitar playing and singing. Some of his best known tracks include 'I Need It' and 'Superman Lover'.
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He plays guitar and does backup vocals.
The members of the band Texas are: Sharleen Spiteri on the guitar, Johnny McElhone on the bass guitar, Ally McErlaine on the guitar, Michael Bannister on the keyboard, Tony McGovern on the Guitar, and Neil Payne on the drums.
Nicholas- Vocals, Johnny b-Guitar, Lloyd-Guitar, Warren Peace- Drums
I wish I knew! Been looking forever!
'Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar', released on Sun Records in November 1957.
For tens of years there were rumors about Johnny "Guitar" Watson being a pimp. Now, it is for sure he really was. Watson was not a pimp in the old fashioned way. He did not seduce or force any girl to work for him. The girls - mostly in clubs - came to him, offered money and goods to seduce him, and were allowed to stay with him - in exchange for the revenues of prostitution or crime.Several times there grew a real love between the both of them. In that case Watson "retired" his lady from working. The financing of Watson's first golden hit, Ain't That A Bitch (DJM, 1976) was arranged by a young woman, who later was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment.These (and other facts) are based on interviews with tens of artists who worked with Watson, and with three of his ladies from 1968 to 1996, who were his Maecenas as well as his Muse (described in the biography: The Gangster of Love - Johnny "Guitar" Watson: Performer, Preacher, Pimp; USA, 2009).
The duration of Johnny Guitar is 1.83 hours.
The guitar.