Blues Legend “Lightnin” Hopkins, 1961

The photo of Samuel John “Lightnin” Hopkins from 1961 captures a blues legend whose work has been largely overshadowed. Despite his lack of big hits, Hopkins’ influence on American music is undeniable. Growing up in rural Centerville, Texas, he was exposed to the folk blues which inspired him to play guitar at a young age. Unfortunately, he had to take a break in the ’30s when he spent time in prison but upon release, he headed to Los Angeles to record for Aladdin Records. The self-taught player returned to Houston and mainly stayed there while continuing to craft his own sound of jazz and country.