The overlap is all the current west coast guys, they all want to be T-Bone, so did B.B actually, and T-Bone is from Texas along with Collins, Freddie King and a slew of other players past and current. All good blues swings whether it is west coast jump style or not.
yeah the early BB King stuff sounds so much like T-Bone (the guitar playing anyway), it's ridiculous. But I love BB, no matter what era.
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