One of the great early electric blues guitarists, T-Bone Walker's flamboyant
style and groundbreaking fretwork paved the way for the likes of B.B. King,
Chuck Berry and Jimi Hendrix. Taught to play a variety of instruments by his
stepfather, Walker (real name Aaron Thibeaux Walker) left school at the age of
ten and was mentored by family friend and legendary bluesman Blind Lemon
Jefferson before cutting his teeth by performing at carnival shows across Texas
in the 1920s. He made his first recordings for Columbia Records in 1929, but
really found his feet when he moved to Los Ange...