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  1. Freddie Christian was already an accomplished player when he moved from Texas to Chicago as a teenager in 1950. Son of JT Christian, the young man was taught guitar by his mother Ella Mae King and her brother Leon, and he had an eloquent and dextrous style reminiscent of T-Bone Walker, who was a big star in Texas when Freddie was growing up.In Chicago, he was influenced by the work of Robert ...

  2. An effective and emotional vocalist as well, especially on slow blues, King actually had more hit singles as a singer than he did with his instrumentals. Born Fred Christion in Gilmer, Texas, on Sept. 3, 1934, he took his mother’s surname as his stage moniker and spelled his name both Freddie and Freddy at different points in his career (verified by autographs signed both ways).

  3. 30 de mar. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI'm Tore Down · Freddie KingGetting Ready... (World)℗ 1971 Shelter Recording Company IncReleased on: 1996-01-01As...

  4. Freddie King. American blues guitarist and singer. Born September 3, 1934 in Gilmer, Texas, died December 28, 1976 in Dallas, Texas. He moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1949. In 1956 he cut his first record as a leader. Later he was one of the first bluesmen to have a multi-racial backing band at live performances.

  5. Recorded on September 16, 2020 at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans. Produced by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.

  6. Diggin' Deep by www.freddiekandeking.com, released 04 January 2013 1. BUT BEAUTIFUL 2. MOODY'S MOOD FOR LOVE 3. THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS 4. I COVER THE WATERFRONT 5. LUSH LIFE 6. YOU ARE TOO BEAUTIFUL 7. SOLITUDE 8. YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG 9. I'M ALWAYS DRUNK IN SAN FRANCISCO 10. OVER THE RAINBOW "Sounds gorgeous." Frank Vilardi (New York Drummer: Donny Osmond, Bacon Brothers, etc.) "I ...

  7. HALL OF FAMEESSAY. 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 ...