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  1. King Curtis blows a mean horn on Freddie's adaptation of legendary R&B musician Chuck Willis, another great vehicle admonishing King's vocal grit and raw gutsiness. There's more head-bobbing, lurching electrified Blues with "Blue Shadows", the 1950 hit by Lowell Fulson, and a slightly more horn heavy take on Helen Humes "Today I Sing the Blues" - also covered by the Queen of Soul Aretha ...

  2. 3 de sept. de 2010 · The first time I heard Freddie King (known also as “The Texas Cannonball”) was when my brother brought home his record Freddie King Is a Blues Master back in 1969. Hearing King’s funky revision of his song “Hideaway” on that album caught me by surprise. It was the first time I heard anybody else play it…

  3. Freddie KingによるFreddie King Is A Blues Masterの曲、おすすめ、その他のアルバムの詳細を検索しましょう。異なるバージョンを比較し、Discogsでそれらをすべて購入することができます。

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Freddie King Is A Blues Master" on Discogs.

  5. Drums – Norman Pride. Engineer – Adrian Barber. Guitar – Billy Butler (3) Keyboards – Gary Illingworth, James Booker. Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals – Freddie King. Photography By – Frank Muth. Producer – King Curtis. Saxophone – David Newman *, King Curtis, Willie Bridges. Trumpet – Joe Newman, Martin Banks, Melvin Lastie.

  6. Freddie King. Frederick Christian King ( Gilmer, Texas; 3 de septiembre de 1934 - Westmont, Illinois; 28 de diciembre de 1976), también conocido como Freddie King, Freddy King y “The Texas Cannonball" (La bola de cañón de Texas), fue un influyente guitarrista y cantante afroamericano de blues. King perfeccionó su propio estilo de tocar la ...

  7. Freddie King (who was originally billed as "Freddy" early in his career) was born and raised in Gilmer, TX, where he learned how to play guitar as a child; his mother and uncle taught him the instrument. Initially, King played rural acoustic blues, in the vein of Lightin' Hopkins. By the time he was a teenager, he had grown to love the rough ...