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  1. Lester Butler, Jimmy Rip, and East Hampton guitarist, Zach Zunis are among the musicians that played on the album. In a review of the album, Nicky Baxter of Metroactive noted the ease that King Ernest had in going from blues to soul and back again.

  2. King of Hearts was the first CD album for blues, soul singer King Ernest. He had been away from the music scene for some time and the album marked his return to music. It was also a blues award nominee.

  3. Released: 1997. Genre: Blues. Style: Chicago Blues , Soul. Tracklist. 1I Resign4:48. 2I'm Not The Only One3:44. 3In The Dark4:08. 4Black Bag Blues. Bass – Tom Leavey. Drums – Pete Kay. Guitar – Zach Zunis. Harmonica – Lester Butler. 4:27. 5Better Days4:39. 6Long As I Have You6:16. 7Tell Me What's The Reason3:52. 8Cryin' For My Baby5:02. 9Sadie5:05.

  4. He also tackled "Better Days," a track co-written by guitarist Jimmy Rip and vocalist Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. Appropriately, Rip accompanied King Ernest on this track on the album. Blues Got Soul followed three years later, and unfortunately it would be his last recording.

  5. Jimmy Rippetoe ( Nueva York, 15 de marzo de 1956 1 ) conocido como Jimmy Rip es un guitarrista, compositor, productor y director musical estadounidense. Es conocido por sus trabajos con Jerry Lee Lewis, Mick Jagger, Michael Monroe, Tom Verlaine, entre otros y también por ser el guitarrista de la banda neoyorquina Television. 2 .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_RipJimmy Rip - Wikipedia

    Jimmy Rip. Jimmy Rippetoe (born March 13, 1956), better known by his stage name Jimmy Rip, is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer, who is known for his work with Jerry Lee Lewis, Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry, Paul Collins & the Beat, Michael Monroe, Henry Lee Summer, Tom Verlaine and Television. [2]

  7. 3 de may. de 2021 · Jimmy Rip Discusses His Greatest Collaborations and Explains Why Buenos Aires Is the Rock 'N' Roll Capital of the World. By Joe Bosso. published 3 May 2021. He’s gigged with Mick Jagger, Jack Bruce, Television, and more. But it’s with his own band that Rip really gets cooking. (Image credit: Darren Eagles/Getty Images)