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

    Earl Silas Johnson IV: Born February 7, 1934: Origin: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Died: April 17, 2003 (aged 69) Genres: New Orleans blues, New Orleans R&B: Occupation(s) Musician, singer, songwriter, record producer: Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar: Years active: 1953–2001: Labels: Savoy, Specialty, Ace, Imperial, Kansu ...

  2. 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.

  3. 2. Feb. 2021 · Earl King: Poet Laureate of New Orleans — THE BITTER SOUTHERNER. Earl Kings lyrical blues and electric stage presence set him apart. But he’s never been properly honored as a Louisiana writer who penned songs for Dr. John, the Neville Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Jimi Hendrix.

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  4. 18. Nov. 2021 · Show time is 8 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets start at $45. A portion of the proceeds benefits the New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic. New Orleans songwriter and guitarist Earl King, left, Texas...

  5. By Jon Pareles. April 21, 2003. Earl King, the New Orleans rhythm-and-blues guitarist and singer who wrote songs that became Mardi Gras standards, died on Thursday in New Orleans, his...

  6. 17. Nov. 2003 · 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. King was born Earl Silas Johnson IV on February 7, 1934, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was the seventh son of a blues pianist who played with “Tuts” Washington. His father died when King was a baby, leaving his mother, affectionately called “Big Chief,” to raise the family.