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Name: Earl King  
   
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Date of Birth: 7th February 1934
   
Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Earl King (February 7, 1934 - April 17, 2003) was a singer, guitarist, and songwriter, most active in blues music.

King was born with the name Earl Silas Johnson in New Orleans, Louisiana. In his youth he sang gospel music, but took the advice of a friend to switch to blues to make a better living. King worked with local New Orleans acts including Huey "Piano" Smith. In 1954, Guitar Slim (who at the time had the #1 R&B hit with "The Things That I Used To Do") was injured in an automobile accident, and King was deputized to continue Slim's band tour, representing himself as Slim. After succeeding in this role, King became a regular at the Dew Drop Inn in New Orleans. He began recording numerous songs of his own composition, including "A Mother's Love", "Trick Bag", "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights" and "Come On", (the last of which remained a much covered standard for decades especially for Stevie Ray Vaughan and Anson Funderburgh). King continued to perform, record, and write new songs through the late 1990s.

External link

  • Photo of Earl King outside the Maple Leaf bar, circa 1989, with Karla Linden and Fran Galloway. Picture courtesy of Karla Linden.

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