Sherman Robertson
Sherman Robertson was born in Louisiana and raised in Houston (USA). He quickly earned a local reputation as a guitarist, and while still in high school he was recruited to play in the group �Connie�s Combo�.
Steve Krase and the In Crowd
Steve Krase, born and raised in New York, brings the hard edged �in your face� energy of the East Coast to Texas. Krase has teamed up with Texas Guitar-Slinger, James Henry and keyboard legend Pee Wee Stephens.
Rick Lee
Rick Lee fell in love with the blues as a teenager. After hearing the Bluesbreakers' version of "All Your Love" on a classic rock-blues show, Lee was intrigued enough to investigate the original by Otis Rush.
Matt Leddy Band
Matt Leddy & The Meat Cutters occupy a unique place in the annals of modern Texas Blues. On May 14, 1999, The Meat Cutters performed their first show at Silky's Blues Bar on Houston's historical Washington Avenue.
Brother 2 Brother
Brother 2 Brother follows in the footsteps of great Texas Bluesmen such as T-Bone Walker, Albert Collins, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In addition to their faithful Rock, Blues, and R&B covers, their new original CD entitled "Lookin' for Texas" is a part of the evolution of Texas Blues, incorporating a wide variety of influences from the world of Rock, Country, Jazz, and Blues.
Texas Pete Mayes
Born in 1938, Texas based Pete Mayes has been a part of the Texas blues scene for more than 50 years. Growing up in the small Texas town of Double Bayou, he moved to Houston in 1960, which was becoming home for many Texas blues performers.