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  1. Earl King – Trick Bag: 3:56: 1-10: Earl King – You Make Me Feel Good: 3:30: 1-11: Earl King – Those Lonely, Lonely Nights: 2:25: 2-1: Freddie King – Going Down: 6:43: 2-2: Freddie King – Woman Across The River: 10:15: 2-3: Freddie King – Mojo Boogie: 8:46: 2-4: Freddie King – Messin' With The Kid: 5:28: 2-5: Freddie King – Key ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_KingEarl King - Wikipedia

    Earl Silas Johnson IV (February 7, 1934 – April 17, 2003), known as Earl King, was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, most active in blues music. A composer of blues standards such as " Come On " (covered by Jimi Hendrix , Freddie King , Stevie Ray Vaughan ) and " Big Chief " (recorded by Professor Longhair ), he was an ...

  3. Earl King (* 7. Februar 1934 in New Orleans ; † 17. April 2003 ebenda; eigentlicher Name Earl Silas Johnson IV ) war ein amerikanischer Blues - und Rhythm-and-Blues -Sänger, Gitarrist sowie Songwriter.

  4. 1. Mai 2012 · For fun, I put together four videos that feature each King playing the blues like the masters they are. B.B. King plays a great version of the song, “Blues Boys Tune,” Earl King performs his hit song, “Come On,” Freddie King performs a killer version of the Bill Withers classic song, “Ain’t No Sunshine,” and Albert King ...

  5. (1970s 'Great American') (109:33/21) Konzertmitschnitte, vermutlich aus den frühen 70er Jahren. Die Qualität ist okay, allerdings nicht überragend. Die Liner…

  6. 27. Okt. 2009 · The Four Kings of Blues Guitar by Various Artists released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 22. März 2014 · It’s tempting to lump together “The Four Kings of Blues Guitar,” as an enterprising record label named a recent compilation featuring B.B., Albert, Freddie and Earl. But I’m not sure they share enough common ground to warrant the title.