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Johnny Copeland albums featuring Brian Miller

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| | Honky Tonkin' CD (1999)
$9.89 A budget sampling from Copeland's five Rounder albums from the 1980s. All in all, a nice cross-section and a good introduction to this artist's later work. Special bonus points for including his collaboration with African musicians on their closer, "Kasavubu." ...
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| Johnny Copeland appears on Stevie Ray Vaughan SRV CDs (2000) Box Set
$40.45 SRV includes 70-page full color booklet and a DVD video disc with unaired/unissued performances from a 1989 television episode of "Austin City Limits."
Recorded between 1977 & 1990. Includes liner notes by Anne Richards, Margaret Moser, Alan Paul, Andy Aledort, Jack ...
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 Johnny Copeland Songs
Popular or famous Johnny Copeland songs: Don't Stop by the Creek, Son, Ain't Nobody's Business, Ghetto Child, Down on Bended Knee. More music songs Cut Off My Right Arm, Tin Pan Alley, Nobody But You, Provin' Time, Devil's Hand, Kasavubu, Make My Home Where I Hang My Hat. More music songs Blues Ain't Nothin', Wella Wella Baby, Heebie Jeebies, Let Me Cry, May The Best Man Win, Please Let Me Know, Rock Me Baby. More music songs Daily Bread.
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 Johnny Copeland Biography
Even though Louisiana-born Johnny Copeland began recording singles in the '50s and was among the most influential blues guitarists of his generation, his career as a solo recording artist didn't really hit full steam until the '80s. Copeland, whose jump blues-influenced singing and T-Bone Walker-like erudite guitar work set him apart from the pack, traveled a circuitous route moving from label to label and working as a true journeyman from the '50s through the '70s. Once his legend (artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan owe much to the man) started to catch up with him, bigger label deals and lucrative festival worked helped him acheive the success he deserved. Copeland died in New York City in 1997.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Johnny Copeland | Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Calvin Owens, Albert Collins / Johnny Copeland / Robert Cray, Lightnin' Hopkins, Paddock Park, Ivan Rebroff, T-Bone Walker | | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Vaughan, Stevie Ray & Double Trouble, Albert King, Marcia Ball, Lonnie Mack, A.C. Reed, Vaughan Brothers, Double Trouble, Lightnin' Hopkins |
 Contemporaries
B.B. King, Johnny Winter, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Lowell Fulson, Freddie King, Otis Rush, Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Ike Turner, Luther Allison, Magic Sam, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Son Seals, Lonnie Brooks, Guitar Slim, Robert Ward
 Followers
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray, Jonny Lang, Michael Bloomfield, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Susan Tedeschi, Shemekia Copeland, The Holmes Brothers, Sue Foley, Bill Perry, Lucky Peterson, Dave Specter, Monster Mike Welch
 Influences
Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, T-Bone Walker, Elmore James, Louis Jordan, Lonnie Johnson, Charlie Christian, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie McTell, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Albert Collins, Hubert Sumlin, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Pee Wee Crayton, Nappy Brown, Joe "Guitar" Hughes
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