Earl King

Earl King
Earl King
Lors d'un concert au New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival en 1997.
Lors d'un concert au New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival en 1997.

Nom Earl Silas Johnson IV
Naissance 7 février 1934
Drapeau des États-Unis Nouvelle Orléans (Louisiane)
Décès 17 avril 2003
Activité principale Musicien, chanteur, compositeur, producteur
Genre musical Blues, R&B
Années d'activité 1953–2001
Labels Savoy, Specialty, Ace, Imperial, Kansu, Sonet, Black Top

Entourage Guitar Slim, Allen Toussaint, The Meters, Roomful of Blues

Earl King, né le 7 février 1934 et mort le 17 avril 2003, est un chanteur, guitariste et compositeur américain. Il est connu pour avoir composé Come On pour Jimi Hendrix. Il est considéré comme l'un des plus importants musicien de rhythm and blues de la Nouvelle Orléans.

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Discographie

Albums

  • 1982 Street Parade (Charly, enregistré en 1972)
  • 1977 That Good Old New Orleans Rock 'n Roll (Sonet)
  • 1986 Glazed (Black Top)
  • 1990 Sexual Telepathy (Black Top)
  • 1993 Hard River To Cross (Black Top)

Compilations

  • 1982 Trick Bag (Imperial/Pathe Marconi) Imperial
  • 1997 Earl's Pearls : The Very Best of Earl King 1955-1960 (Westside) Ace
  • 2003 Come On : The Complete Imperial Recordings (Okra-Tone) Imperial
  • 2006 The Chronological Earl King 1953-1955 (Classics) Savoy, Specialty, Ace

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