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  1. Earl King (born February 7, 1934, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA – died April 17, 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, most active in blues music. Disciple and friend of Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones. Do not confuse with Earl 'Connelly' King who also recorded under the name "Earl King" for King ...

  2. Earl King (2/7/34 – 4/17/03) was one of the most talented and beloved songwriters and performers in New Orleans and the rest of the country. His songs have been recorded by artists from Fats Domino to Stevie Ray Vaughn, Robert Palmer to Professor Longhair. Earl King was on the forefront of rock’n’roll and rhythm and blues in the ’50s and ’60s while recording for Ace and Imperial ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1266198Earl King - IMDb

    Earl King. Soundtrack: Rush. Musician / composer / producer Earl King was born Solomon Johnson in New Orleans, LA, in 1934. He is considered by many to be one of the main architects of the New Orleans R&B movement in the 1950s and 1960s, along with such contemporaries as Allen Toussaint, Fats Domino and John E. Glassco (aka "Dr. John").

  4. The Original Version of Jimi Hendrix.Come On - Earl King [Imperial 5713] 1960(Earl King)Travis Music Co.Matrix: 45-IM-3277My Facebook Pagehttp://www.facebook...

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  5. Earl King (born February 7, 1934, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA – died April 17, 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, most active in blues music. Disciple and friend of Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones. Do not confuse with Earl 'Connelly' King who also recorded under the name "Earl King" for King ...

  6. 17. Nov. 2003 · Earl King. Earl King - Blues Guitarist, vocalist (1934 - 2003) Earl King, a native of New Orleans, was a flamboyant performer, singing with bluesy ease and playing guitar solos that curled and sliced across the rolling New Orleans beat. He recorded hundreds of songs that were rooted in both the 12-bar blues and New Orleans lore, with lyrics ...

  7. Franz Schubert's “Erlkönig” (“Erl King”), D. 328; from a 1936 recording by bass Alexander Kipnis and pianist Gerald Moore. The Erl-King, dramatic ballad by J.W. von Goethe, written in 1782 and published as Der Erlkönig. The poem is based on the Germanic legend of a malevolent elf who haunts the Black Forest, luring children to ...