Uncle John Turner, 1944-2007
Legendary Texas roots-music drummer Uncle John Turner passed away today at Austin’s Seton Hospital from complications of hepatitis C. He was 62.
BLUES MUSICIANS COME TOGETHER TO SUPPORT TEXAS LEGEND
BLUES MUSICIANS COME TOGETHER TO SUPPORT TEXAS LEGEND
A Benefit for “Uncle” John Turner
A Benefit for “Uncle” John Turner
Spotlight on Jerry LaCroix by James "The Blues Hound" Nagel
It is indeed a pleasure to feature a true road warrior as this month's spotlight artist. A soulful blues veteran whose musical collaborations have taken him around the world with some of the most talented musicians in the world.
Talkin’ Trash with Jerry LaCroix - An Interview with the Former Lead Singer of Edgar Winter’s White Trash
by Michael Buffalo Smith
January 2000
My wife and I were in Port Arthur, Texas on December 31st, 1999 for the huge Millennium Celebration starring Edgar Winter and featuring the White Trash horns, Chris Duarte Group and one of the most soulful voices in the history of rock and roll, Jerry LaCroix.
January 2000
My wife and I were in Port Arthur, Texas on December 31st, 1999 for the huge Millennium Celebration starring Edgar Winter and featuring the White Trash horns, Chris Duarte Group and one of the most soulful voices in the history of rock and roll, Jerry LaCroix.
Review - Better Days
Jerry Lightfoot brought in Jerry LaCroix to sing on seven of the album's 10 cuts, and his presence alone should spark some interest. LaCroix's got one of the classic rock & roll voices; he fronted Edgar Winter's Roadwork-era band, has sung with Louisiana's Boogie Kings for decades, and deserves mention with Gregg Allman whenever great white blues singers are cited.















