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  1. John Watson Jr. (February 3, 1935 – May 17, 1996), often known professionally as Johnny "Guitar" Watson, was an American musician. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, his recording career spanned 40 years, and encompassed rhythm and blues, funk and soul music.

  2. Thing-Fish: (Et cum spear a TU-TU, Ohhhhh!) Ensemble: We destroy de blues! We de MAMMY NUNS! Thing-Fish: Sho' am, y'all! (MAMMIES, step faw'd 'n express yo'sevs!) Ensemble: We sho can dance 'n sing! We's a lot o' fun! Thing-Fish: (D'ja get any on ya down dere?) Ensemble: We's doin' everything! We's a lot o' fun! Thing-Fish: (How'd YOU like to ...

  3. 31 de may. de 2024 · If one track could carve a path up to and beyond Hendrix, this is it”: The life and times of Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson, the true guitar original who inspired Zappa and SRV – plus Ice Cube, Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige. By Denny Ilett. ( Guitarist ) published 31 May 2024.

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    Johnny "Guitar" Watson, appearing as the character Brown Moses, delivered running commentary in the song "He's So Gay", and sang the song "Brown Moses", which was influenced by soul and gospel music. The play's first act is concluded with "Artificial Rhonda", a rewrite of the song "Ms. Pinky", which appeared on Zoot Allures .

  5. Johnny "Guitar" Watson (Houston, Texas; 3 de febrero de 1935 - Yokohama, Japón; 17 de mayo de 1996) fue un guitarrista y cantante de estadounidense, que incursionó en los estilos de soul, rhythm & blues, funk y rock.

  6. Thing-Fish es un álbum conceptual del músico y compositor estadounidense Frank Zappa, concebido como un musical de Broadway que nunca llegó a estrenarse. Entre los temas que se abordan en el álbum están la dominación blanca en el teatro de Broadway, el SIDA, la eugenesia, las teorías conspirativas, el feminismo, la homosexualidad y la ...

  7. 26 de may. de 1996 · The life and death of a guitar-slinger. With his fedora and his Gibson, his pimp-chic style and his flamboyant playing, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson lived and died, on stage, for the blues....