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Wes Jeans

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Genres: Blues, Rock

City: Marshall Creek, TX

Web site: http://www.wesjeans.com/

Micheal Wesley Jeans was born in the heart of East Texas on January 13, 1981, only fifteen minutes from where legendary Freddie King was born. Wes grew up in a musically-enriched family and showed an interest in performing at a young age. But it wasn't until the age of fifteen that Wes chose his path. He found an old three-string guitar in his closet, and began learning the beginning riff of "Sunshine of Your Love". In 1996, after only playing nine months, Wes entered the International Jimi Hendrix Competition held in Austin, TX and placed an amazing second among fifteen hundred other young guitar players.

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Musicians

Influences

Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top, Freddie King, Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, Albert King, BB King, Doyle Bramhall II, Alan Haynes, Chris Duarte, Lance Lopez, Eric Gales, Joe Bonamassa, Philip Sayce, Clutch, Cream, Deep Purple, Temptations, Led Zeppelin, Kamchatka

Albums

Album cover Forest of the Pine Released 2006 Texas Music Records
Album cover Hands On Released 2000 Ice House Records

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