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  1. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. Blues innovator Freddie King sang like a lion and struck his guitar’s strings with rattlesnake intensity. Those talents, along with his compositional brilliance, took King to the pinnacle of success in the blues world of the sixties and seventies. Thanks to his ingenious gift for hooks and melodies, his 1961 instrumental ...

  2. 28 de nov. de 2016 · I do not have the rights of the songs, nor the claim ..Just love blues...db..(track list on vid..) enjoy ...

  3. フレディ・キング(Freddie KingまたはFreddy King, 1934年 9月3日 - 1976年 12月28日)は、米国 テキサス州ギルマー出身のブルース・ギタリスト、シンガー。 B.B.キング、アルバート・キングとともにブルース・ギタリストの3大キングなどと称される。 その存在は、エリック・クラプトンをはじめ、ロック界 ...

  4. 28 de oct. de 2009 · Freddie King – King of The Blues (1995) Double-CD compilation that includes all three of the albums King recorded for Leon Russell's Shelter label in the early 1970s, as well as some other cuts (half a dozen of which were previously unissued) recorded around the same period. King's vocal and guitar-playing skills remained intact when he ...

  5. Freddie King (1973) Freddie King (* 3.September 1934 in Gilmer, Texas; † 28. Dezember 1976 in Dallas, Texas) war ein Bluesmusiker und einer der „drei Kings des elektrischen Blues“, neben Albert King und B. B. King.Sein Stil beeinflusste u. a. Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughan und Lonnie Mack.Zudem war er einer der ersten Bluesmusiker, die mit einer Band aus Schwarzen und ...

  6. Chicago blues guitar firebrand Freddie King did his best and definitive recording for the Federal label in the early '60s, when he helped define the Windy City's hard-edged West Side sound. Sadly, none of that material is included on these two CDs. However, we do get to hear King take a rare turn on acoustic guitar (on Elmore James's "Dust My ...

  7. 16 de oct. de 2017 · It’s perhaps appropriate then, that Black Stone Cherry’s new Black To Blues EP pays features a cover of King’s Palace Of The King.Written by Leon Russell and two Stax Records legends — Mar-Keys saxophonist Don Nix and Booker T. and the MGs bassist Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn — the song was first released in 1971, and has since been covered by artists including John Mayall, Leslie West.