Live Free or Die by John Ringo5/10/2023 ![]() Pete continued, reviewing the Mean Fiddler gig in November 2004 “while Trout firmly retains one foots in the blues camp, it is his potent mixture of magnificent guitar playing and on stage passion that keeps the fans coming back for more… Aside from his dexterity, speed, tone and spontaneity on the guitar … he has channelled his life experience into some heart felt material.” He had been a sideman to artists such as Joe Tex, Lowell Fulsom and John Lee Hooker as well as a five year stint in John Mayall’s Blues Breakers.Īs Pete Feenstra commented “Trout, the former John Mayall/Canned Heat and John Lee Hooker guitarist, must now be considered a heavyweight in his own right. ![]() In 2004, when we featured our first gig review about Walter Trout, the blues guitarist had already released albums and enjoyed a 30-year plus career. ![]() Photo: John Bull/Rockrpix Walter Trout has consolidated his solo career, overcome major health issues, and remained relevant at the forefront of blues rock…ĭamn right Walter’s got the blues! But he’s thrown out the clichés, blown away the cobwebs, and reconnected the genre with our daily lives and jammed it to its maximum potential. ![]() Share the post "Feature: The GRTR! Grotto of Greatness – WALTER TROUT (May 2023)" ![]()
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