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Roy James Gaines (August 12, 1937 – August 11, 2021) was an American and guitarist, singer and songwriter.

(2026). 9781904041962, Flame Tree Publishing.
He wrote and recorded the song "A Hell of a Night", which was first issued on his 1982 album Gainelining. He was the younger brother of the blues musician .


Biography
Gaines was born in Waskom, Texas on August 12, 1937,
(2026). 9780313344237, Praeger.
and relocated with his family to when he was six years old.
(2026). 9781585446056, Texas A&M University Press.
Originally a piano devotee, Gaines moved to playing the guitar in his adolescence. In his teens he was acquainted with another budding guitarist, . By the age of 14 he had performed onstage backing his hero, , and played in Houston nightclubs. He later moved to , California. In 1955, Gaines played as a backing musician on recordings by , and Big Mama Thornton. He later backed and then , and he worked again with Walker.

He released two low-key albums in 1956 and a couple more in the 1960s for small record companies. In 1966, Gaines became part of 's backing band. He was also a backing musician in sessions with the , the , , , and .

(1997). 9781557284525, University of Arkansas Press. .

He worked primarily as a , but he released a solo album, Gainelining, in 1982. He also had a small part in the 1985 film The Color Purple. Another album, New Frontier Lover, was released in 2000. It was followed by Tuxedo Blues, featuring a billed as Roy Gaines & His Orchestra, released in 2009. The album includes the song "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)," which Gaines had performed in The Color Purple. Also included is a cover version of 's "Rock with You." Gaines co-wrote the song "No Use Crying", which was recorded by and Ray Charles.

Gaines died on August 11, 2021, a day before his 84th birthday.


Discography

Albums
Red Lightnin'
Black Gold
Groove Note
Black & Blue
(Germany)
Delta Groove
Black Gold
Black Gold
Black Gold
With the Jazz Crusaders
  • Freedom Sound (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
With
  • Another Beginning (Atlantic, 1974)


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