Rolling Stone
A multi-instrumentalist who played fiddle, mandolin, viola, drums, piano and harmonica in addition to guitar, Brown was a master of many genres: big-band blues, bop, country, Cajun, even calypso -- what he called "American Music, Texas Style." A youthful disciple of T-Bone Walker, Brown's own ferocious, exceedingly confident style would inspire a wide cross-section of followers, from Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland to Stevie Ray Vaughn and Frank Zappa. "I'm so unorthodox," he once said, "a lot of people can't handle it."
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