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Pee Wee Crayton

Early R&B
Soul music
Crayton learns guitar from T-Bone Walker. Coming to Los Angeles in the late '40s to seek his fortune, Pee Wee quickly scored a number of hits, including "I Love You So". Alongside T-Bone, Lowell Fulson and Gatemouth Brown, he remained one of the best representatives of Texan-Californian blues, where the guitar dominates a brass ensemble inspired by swing orchestras. After a long eclipse during the 60s, Pee Wee returned to the studio in 1980 for several fine albums aimed at the new international white blues audience.
Songs
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LucilleBig Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Sonny Stitt and Joe Turner
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Runnin' WildPee Wee Crayton
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Let the Good Times RollPee Wee Crayton
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Everyday I Have the BluesBig Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Sonny Stitt and Joe Turner
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Let the Good Times RollPee Wee Crayton
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Stormy MondayBig Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Sonny Stitt and Joe Turner
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LucilleBig Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Sonny Stitt and Joe Turner

Rocks in My Bed

11:32

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Runnin' WildPee Wee Crayton

New Orleans Guitar, CD D

2:27

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Let the Good Times RollPee Wee Crayton

2:53

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Everyday I Have the BluesBig Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Sonny Stitt and Joe Turner

Everyday I Have the Blues

5:32

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Let the Good Times RollPee Wee Crayton

2:53

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Stormy MondayBig Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Sonny Stitt and Joe Turner

Everyday I Have the Blues

4:34

Albums