The Chessmen

The Chessmen
The Chessmen, (1966).
Background information
OriginDenton, Texas, United States
GenresGarage rock
Years active1964 (1964)–1968 (1968)
LabelsBismark, B.R.S.
Past membersRobert Patton
Ron DiIulio
Tommy Carter
Tommy Carrigan
Jimmy Kay Herbert
Ricky Marshall
Richard Dace
Johnny Peebles
Doyle Bramhall
Jimmie Vaughan

The Chessmen were an American garage rock band from Denton, Texas, near Dallas, who were active in the 1960s. They were one of the most popular bands in the region and recorded for Bismark Records, where they recorded three singles including, "I Need You There", which is now considered a garage rock classic. The band is notable for including several members who went on to greater fame. Jimmie Vaughan, brother of Stevie Ray Vaughan was briefly a member, joining after the death of original band leader, guitarist, and vocalist, Robert Patton, who died in a boating accident in 1966. Drummer Doyle Bramhall later played with and wrote songs for Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Bill Etheridge later played bass with ZZ Top. Following the breakup of the Chessmen, several of their members, including Jimmie Vaughan, went on to form a group that would come to be known as Texas Storm, which eventually included Stevie Ray Vaughan on bass.