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  1. King Records was instrumental in crowning both Freddie and Albert King, and maybe the reason for their sharing the same alias: B.B. was the brightest star in Blues at the time, often compared to the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. This decision may have been made on marketing grounds in addition to the artists’ personal choices; Needless to say, it definitely worked in their favour ...

  2. Espacio dedicado a los grandes del Blues. Uno de los tres Reyes: “The Texas Cannonball". Freddie King: Guitar and vocalsDeacon Jones: Hammond organBenny Turn...

  3. About Freddie King. Three Kings--B.B., Albert, and Freddie--ruled the electric blues guitar world of the 1960s. Freddie King was perhaps the rawest, most visceral player among them. His style earned him the eternal admiration of guitar legends Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, among many others. HOMETOWN. Gilmer, TX, United States.

  4. 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.

  5. King Of The Blues ( 2 × CD, Compilation, Remastered) Shelter Records. D 203845. US. 1995. Recently Edited. King Of The Blues ( 2 × CD, Compilation, Remastered) Shelter Records. 7243 8 34972 2 5.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Freddie King was one of the most successful instrumentalists in the blues, able to turn a seemingly endless string of themes into crafty guitar hooks with dance beats in keeping with the times during the 1960s and subsequently emerging as an electric guitar hero to the burgeoning blues-rock generation both in America and in England. An ...