Aaron Thibeaux ‘T-Bone’ Walker, born in Linden, Texas in 1910, was one of the most influential guitarists of all time. Known for his flamboyant showmanship and unique guitar style, Walker shaped both jump blues and electric blues. He made his recorded debut in 1929 and continued to release innovative blues throughout his career. Walker’s recordings from 1950-1954 capture him in his prime, showcasing his versatility and ability to deliver any style in any location. His 1960 album features a stellar cast of musicians, while his 1969 album ‘The Truth’ showcases a different side of his blues, with Stax-like horns and Hammond organ trills. Walker’s legacy continues to inspire musicians today, and his music remains an essential part of the blues canon.