The first real thing I heard was Three O'Clock Blues by B.B. King. That's where it all began for me.
“The first real thing I heard was Three O'Clock Blues by B.B. King. That's where it all began for me.”
— Robin Trower · Blues
The World Motivation
The first real thing I heard was Three O'Clock Blues by B.B. King. That's where it all began for me.
“The first real thing I heard was Three O'Clock Blues by B.B. King. That's where it all began for me.”
— Robin Trower · Blues
The first real thing I heard was Three O'Clock Blues by B.B. King. That's where it all began for me.
I feel I've been blessed with a gift of creativity and composition. That's why I've been able to keep going.
When I was a little kid, I was very impressed with Elvis.
I don't tend to have a favorite album; I tend to have favorite tracks. There are flaws in every album that spoil it for me.
I can't say I feel influenced by today's guitar players.
We were either listening to jazz or Robert Johnson, the old blues man, but not to our peers.
They don't bother too much with the balance and things on blues records.
It is commercial pop that the majority of people understand. A working man's daughter would not understand blues.
I listen to all kinds of music myself; it can range from practically anything: Opera, Jazz, to Blues, good Pop, just about anything.
My grandfather is a blues musician.