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  1. Texas's bluesman Freddie King became famous for his catchy instrumentals, such as Hide Away (1961), derived from a Hound Dog Taylor instrumental, The Stumble (1961), Lonesome Whistle Blues (1961), San-Ho-Zay (1961), I'm Tore Down (1961), and Driving Sideways (1962), but also penned the romantic ballad Have You Ever Loved A Woman (1961) and the exuberant Love Her With A Feeling.

  2. 31 de ago. de 2013 · フレディ・キング(Freddie King)は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大キングと称され、ブルース・ギタリストを語るうえで避けては通れない人物です。 当時のエレクトリックブルースの発展に大きく貢献し、彼が60年代のアーバンブルースを牽引していたといっ ...

  3. I'm Tore Down. Freddie King. Where The Storm Broke. 02:34. Escritor: Freddie King - Sonny Thompson / Compositores: Freddie King - Sonny Thompson. Acceder a la ficha completa del álbum (12 canciones) Regístrate para Deezer Free y escucha Freddie King: discografía, canciones top y playlists.

  4. Freddie King in concert was an event to behold. His performances were powerful and filled with emotional singing coupled with burning soulful licks played on...

  5. 19 de oct. de 2023 · When Freddie King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, ZZ Top introduced him (King passed away far too young at 42 years old in ’76, so his induction was posthumously done), and this was for good reason. Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill were influenced by King’s guitar work and keen ability with blues interpretation.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2021 · Freddie King, a Rock and Roll and Blues Hall of Famer, had dozens of blues-rocking and influential recordings in a two-decade career cut short by his road-ravaged demise at age 42. The two most celebrated songs are likely ‘Have You Ever Loved A Woman,’ later covered for Derek & The Dominos by lifelong devotee Eric Clapton, and ‘Hide Away,’ probably the greatest blues instrumental ever ...

  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.

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