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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · No City Like New OrleansEarl King Not only did Louisiana musician Earl King release memorable tracks of his own such as ‘No City Like New Orleans,’ but the multi-talented lyricist and instrumentalist penned blues hits for legendary greats like Jimi Hendrix, Dr. John, and Stevie Ray Vaughn.

  2. Hace 5 días · Hill country blues: Albert King: 1923 1992 Mississippi Electric blues: B.B. King: 1925 2015 Mississippi Electric blues: Earl King: 1934 2003 Louisiana New Orleans blues: Eddie King: 1938 2012 Alabama Chicago blues: Freddie King: 1934 1976 Texas Electric blues: Little Freddie King: 1940 Mississippi Electric blues: Bob Kirkpatrick: 1934

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · Trick Bag is a blues song originally written and performed by Earl King, but it gained popularity when Kenny Wayne Shepherd covered it on his album Goin’ Home, released in 2014. The song is a classic blues tune with a catchy melody and thought-provoking lyrics.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Joining King in the simple four-part arrangements on the T-Bone Burnett-produced album were stalwart New Orleans pianist Dr. John, ace session drummer Jim Keltner, and stand-up bassist Nathan East. The album earned King his final Grammy, for best traditional blues album.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Earl Silas Johnson IV, 7 February 1934, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, d. 17 April 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The son of a blues pianist, King became an accomplished guitarist and singer with local bands before making his first recordings in 1953 for ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tiger_RagTiger Rag - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Other New Orleans musicians claimed that the song, or at least portions of it, had been a standard in the city before it was recorded. Others copyrighted the melody or close variations of it, including Ray Lopez under the title "Weary Weasel" and Johnny De Droit under the title "Number Two Blues".

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Meters became the house band for Allen Toussaint’s recording label and studio in New Orleans, backing records for Dr. John, Paul McCartney, Lee Dorsey, Earl King, Robert Palmer and Patty Labelle’s No. 1 hit, “Lady Marmalade”.