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Wed, 04.25.1923

Albert King, Blues Musician born

Albert King

On this date, Albert King was born in 1923. He was a Black blues musician and singer.

Born Albert Nelson, he was one of 13 children born to an itinerant preacher and his wife in Indianola, Mississippi.  When he was eight years old, his widowed mother moved the family to eastern Arkansas, where he worked as a farmhand on a cotton plantation and later as a bulldozer operator. He was left-handed but taught himself how to play a right-handed guitar upside down by pulling the strings.  In the early 1950s, King moved to Gary, Ind., joined the Chicago-based music scene, and made his first recording, Bad Luck Blues (1953), for the Parrot label.

He performed in St. Louis, Mo., from 1956 before joining Stax Records in Memphis, where he released such albums as Born Under a Bad Sign (1967) and Live Wire/Blues Power (1968). His blends of simple, declamatory vocals with the distinctive wailing of his trademark Gibson Flying V guitar, “Lucy,” were widely imitated by such performers as Jimi Hendrix, Joe Walsh, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Eric Clapton. King toured extensively and made an acclaimed appearance at the Montreux, Switz., Rock/Blues Festival in 1975.

He reemerged in the 1980s, capturing a new generation of fans with the albums San Francisco '83 (1983), Laundromat Blues (1984), and I'm in a Phone Booth, Baby (1984). Albert King, who created a unique string-bending guitar style that has influenced three generations of musicians, died on Dec. 21, 1992, in Memphis, Tenn.

To Become a Musician or Singer

Reference:

MS Blues Trail.org

Britannica.com

Nothing But the Blues The Music and the Musicians
Edited by Lawrence Cohn
Copyright 1993 Abbeville Publishing Group, New York
ISBN 1-55859-271-7

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