Bobby Lynn Shehorn

10:00 PM - 11:00 PM Friday October 7, 2016

For over 40 years, Bobby Lynn Shehorn has been playing the Blues. Since performing one of his first gigs in 1965 at an infamous Black club in his hometown of Temple, Texas, Shehorn included Blues tunes in the several rock bands that he played with in the sixties. Teaming with Rockabilly/R&B singer-songwriter Bobby Charles in Austin in 1969, they eventually landed in Woodstock, NY, where they played with Chicago Blues icon Paul Butterfield. Back in Austin, Bobby Lynn Shehorn became part of the Progressive Country Music movement of the 70s, but never stopped including Blues in his show. By the late 70s, Shehorn had added more soul tunes to his repertoire, landing gigs at Alexander’s, a black club in South Austin. Returning to Woodstock in 1980, Paul Butterfield accompanied Shehorn at his first gig. Playing with other great players in New York in the 80s like Pee Wee Ellis (James Brown), Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Sredni Vollmer (Don Covey), Beki Brindle (Yank Rachell), and Howie Wyeth (Bob Dylan), Bobby Lynn Shehorn found his calling when he moved to Louisiana in 1988. In Baton Rouge, Shehorn became a regular at Tabby’s Blues Box, where he jammed with Silas Hogan, Guitar Kelly, Tabby Thomas, Chris Thomas King, Henry Gray, and the Neal Brothers. Silas Hogan and Guitar Kelly showed a special interest in Shehorn and became his mentors.

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