Pee Wee was my great grandfathers little brother.Rockdale and austin texas raised. wow. i used to hear these records at family functions but never saw footage.
Mike Wilez nice to see your I'm on Uncle Bill's side of the family we seen Uncle peewee when he was on the road I'm 51 now and I only seen uncle peewee 2 times when I was a kid
Hello, me and my father match Pee Wee's great granddaughter as distant cousins on Ancestry DNA, which means that Connie Curtis "Pee Wee" Crayton was our distant cousin!
@@jeanfuller7124 Hello, me and my father match Pee Wee's great granddaughter as distant cousins on Ancestry DNA, which means that Connie Curtis "Pee Wee" Crayton was our distant cousin!
❤ Pee Wee Crayton is my Grandfather 💖 I miss him soo much. He passed away 😢 two years after I graduated from high school. 😢😢 however I still listen to his music 🎵 all the time.. me and all 5 of my sisters and one niece and nephew along with Mom and her sister went to Memphis,TN to see his display in the Blues Hall of Fame, there with his picture and red coat and red guitar 🎉.
I known Pee Wee Crayton a long time. Pee wee use to come in where I work every day he was a truck driver, people do not know he use to work 2 jobs truck driver in the daytime, music at night. He sleep about maybe 4 hours a night I told him do not burn the candle at both ends. The day he died his daughter called me at work and told me he died. I think he told her to do it. I told some of his fans, one he use to work with, the did not believe me until the heard it on the radio.
Yes, that's Terry "Big T" DeRouen playing guitar. Soko Richardson on drums, me (Dan Fredman) on bass, Marshall Crayton (Pee Wee's grandson) and Bill Clark on Tenor, Claude Williams -Trumpet, Freddy Clark Alto, from a show on the Japan tour in December of 1983.
jean...all my life i have played guitar and when i play ..i try to play with feeling like your great uncle did....he is and will always be a giant of the blues guitar.
The very best version is a long one with some lady whose name escapes me on a really top blues piano accompaniment to Crayton. I hear T Bone when I listen to Pee Wee
The master at work! I have a question that has been plaguing me for years. Does anyone know what happened to his red '54 stratocaster and where it is today? (btw Not used in this video.)
ruclips.net/video/i8pTDEdefso/видео.htmlsi=jV0LlVrizFAIS0to Pee Wee Crayton was an amazing R&B and inspired Blues Guitarist born in Rockville, TX in 1914. Crayton’s guitar riffs inspired Chuck Ber and later on the Beatles song Revolution.
Pee Wee was my great grandfathers little brother.Rockdale and austin texas raised. wow. i used to hear these records at family functions but never saw footage.
Mike Wilez nice to see your I'm on Uncle Bill's side of the family we seen Uncle peewee when he was on the road I'm 51 now and I only seen uncle peewee 2 times when I was a kid
So You are Paul Williams legendary keyboard player from Austin's kinfolk too. He posts things on Pee Wee sometimes.
Hello, me and my father match Pee Wee's great granddaughter as distant cousins on Ancestry DNA, which means that Connie Curtis "Pee Wee" Crayton was our distant cousin!
@@jeanfuller7124 Hello, me and my father match Pee Wee's great granddaughter as distant cousins on Ancestry DNA, which means that Connie Curtis "Pee Wee" Crayton was our distant cousin!
❤ Pee Wee Crayton is my Grandfather 💖 I miss him soo much. He passed away 😢 two years after I graduated from high school. 😢😢 however I still listen to his music 🎵 all the time.. me and all 5 of my sisters and one niece and nephew along with Mom and her sister went to Memphis,TN to see his display in the Blues Hall of Fame, there with his picture and red coat and red guitar 🎉.
I known Pee Wee Crayton a long time. Pee wee use to come in where I work every day he was a truck driver, people do not know he use to work 2 jobs truck driver in the daytime, music at night. He sleep about maybe 4 hours a night I told him do not burn the candle at both ends. The day he died his daughter called me at work and told me he died. I think he told her to do it. I told some of his fans, one he use to work with, the did not believe me until the heard it on the radio.
sundance trucking?
Yes, that's Terry "Big T" DeRouen playing guitar. Soko Richardson on drums, me (Dan Fredman) on bass, Marshall Crayton (Pee Wee's grandson) and Bill Clark on Tenor, Claude Williams -Trumpet, Freddy Clark Alto, from a show on the Japan tour in December of 1983.
Who cares? Shitty,boring.....
@DFPRMalibu: Thank you for info.
Never knew of Pee Wee Crayton until this morning listening to BB Kings XM station, boy I'm glad I kept that subscription going.
for me Uncle Peewee is my great-uncle by Blood so to me he's the great uncle peewee and my husband loves his music too sign CQ
I also love your great uncle Peewee.
jean...all my life i have played guitar and when i play ..i try to play with feeling like your great uncle did....he is and will always be a giant of the blues guitar.
Love your great uncle pee wee
Doug McLeod mentioned the name Peewee Crayton here and there and now here I am looking for him.. love how that works.. down the rabbit hole we go!
How special - Pee Wee Crayton was one of my favorite guitars - never seen him on video before - thanks
Uncle Pee Wee gettin' down... RIP!!!
Thank you! *Pee Wee Crayton - December 18, 1914 - June 25, 1985* - Shared on FB June 25, 2019
Woohoo. The great late Soko on drums. Glad to see this video
It's amazing! Thank you very much. Had also appeared Eddy "Cleanhead" Vinson.
The very best version is a long one with some lady whose name escapes me on a really top blues piano accompaniment to Crayton. I hear T Bone when I listen to Pee Wee
He left us at June 25, 1987 - Shared on Google+ & Facebook, June 25, 2018
Wow, that's amazing! He died in 1985 as well!
A mighty fine version of 'Blues After Hours' Thank you for posting this!
The master at work! I have a question that has been plaguing me for years. Does anyone know what happened to his red '54 stratocaster and where it is today? (btw Not used in this video.)
some spanish or italian guy talks about in the internet...copy? the real one? who knows
This works if you speed up the audio track to .600 secs with VLC
um, if you do the you know what😉
Blues After Hours........
ruclips.net/video/i8pTDEdefso/видео.htmlsi=jV0LlVrizFAIS0to
Pee Wee Crayton was an amazing R&B and inspired Blues Guitarist born in Rockville, TX in 1914. Crayton’s guitar riffs inspired Chuck Ber and later on the Beatles song Revolution.
The drummer appears to be Soko Richardson.
Yes you are right
Big Terry on second guitar?
貴重映像サンキューです。
the band has no effen clue...sad....what a giant of guitar
Jerk
The band sucks. You just can't have the bass doubling the guitar and Lars Ulrich on drums... too bad
Lukeblueslover word, no groove at all..
LIFELESS. Will put tou to sleep-lousy 'band'.