Around 1967 Johnny Winter performed with the Traits Band (previously led by Roy Head) it is not
really clear and sure on which records Johnny actually performed.
This is some of the information available on Roy Head and the Traits:
Roy Head has worn more hats than a crooked
politician. He has been a teen heart throb, an
R&B sensation and a country music performer.
Born in Three Rivers, Texas on September 1, 1941, his
mom was a full blooded Indian and his dad an itinerant
worker. While a teenager he formed his band, the Traits, so
named because the 24 members had so many different
personality traits. Roy Head was the Band Leader and
vocalist, Dan Buie played piano, Bill Pennington played
bass, Tommy Bolton was lead guitar and Jerry Gibson
drummed. Many listeners assumed that Head's growling
vocals were indeed that of a black man.
As often happens in the record business, once the money
starts rolling in is when the grumbling starts. Roy cut the
Traits loose and went solo while the band recruited Dean
Scott and later, Johnny Winter as their front man. After this
period, nothing is known of the whereabouts of the
individual Traits.
Meanwhile, Roy was riding high on national tours, traveling
to gigs in style. He even appeared on Dick Clark's
American Bandstand. By the late '60s tastes had shifted
from R&B to Psychedelic rock. He reunited the Traits
briefly and had some outstanding records but this fad
passed soon. This recording contains his early singles -
Teeny Weeny Bit & One More Time. Today he's semi-
retired, living on his ranch in Porter, Texas.
These songs have been re-released on the album: Birds Cant Row Boats