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Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Freddie King with another great performance live in Sweden, 1973....
published: 30 Jan 2007
Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Freddie King with another great performance live in Sweden, 1973.
published: 30 Jan 2007
author: hepcatblues
2:41

Freddie King - Hideaway
Blues legend Freddie King performs Hideaway on The Beat, 1966....
published: 07 Apr 2008
Freddie King - Hideaway
Blues legend Freddie King performs Hideaway on The Beat, 1966.
published: 07 Apr 2008
author: boogieboi123
5:38

Freddie King Ain't nobody's Business
I guess it one of the best perfomance of this cool blues standart. Freddie singing from th...
published: 05 Sep 2007
Freddie King Ain't nobody's Business
I guess it one of the best perfomance of this cool blues standart. Freddie singing from the deep of his heart
published: 05 Sep 2007
author: Bonifacyi
5:12

FREDDIE KING Boogie Funk 1973 live!
live on Old Grey Whistle Test, the Texas Cannonball shows how a guitar wants to be played ...
published: 02 Mar 2011
FREDDIE KING Boogie Funk 1973 live!
live on Old Grey Whistle Test, the Texas Cannonball shows how a guitar wants to be played :) enjoy!
published: 02 Mar 2011
author: britbluesfan
3:00

Freddie King - Tore Down
Freddie King on The Beat in 1966, performing Tore Down with fantastic backing dancers...
published: 07 Apr 2008
Freddie King - Tore Down
Freddie King on The Beat in 1966, performing Tore Down with fantastic backing dancers
published: 07 Apr 2008
author: boogieboi123
4:21

Freddie King - Ghetto Woman - Stockholm 1974
From the DVD "Live In Europe" These video uploads are completely nonprofit, no copyright i...
published: 01 Feb 2011
Freddie King - Ghetto Woman - Stockholm 1974
From the DVD "Live In Europe" These video uploads are completely nonprofit, no copyright infringement intended. The intention is rather to encourage those among the audience who enjoy the clips to buy the artists' CDs and DVDs and thus support them or their legal heirs. All DVDs shown here are available at the usual online shops. Greetings from the Black Forest!
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: doctorblues53
3:31

"Going Down" - Freddie King
From his 1971 record, "Getting Ready," which was largely written and produced by Leon Russ...
published: 19 Oct 2010
"Going Down" - Freddie King
From his 1971 record, "Getting Ready," which was largely written and produced by Leon Russell and features Duck Dunn on bass. Russell wrote "Going Down," as part of an attempt to introduce Freddie to more of a "rock audience" through this record.
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: MrSoulrecords
6:45

Freddie King plays "Big Legged Woman"
Texas blues guitar great Freddie King plays "Big Legged Woman." From the DVD "Freddie King...
published: 11 Jan 2010
Freddie King plays "Big Legged Woman"
Texas blues guitar great Freddie King plays "Big Legged Woman." From the DVD "Freddie King: Dallas, Texas, January 20th, 1973." More info at www.guitarvideos.com
published: 11 Jan 2010
author: GtrWorkShp
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Freddie King - Hide away.wmv
Guitarist Freddie King rode to fame in the early '60s with a spate of catchy instrumentals...
published: 28 Jan 2011
Freddie King - Hide away.wmv
Guitarist Freddie King rode to fame in the early '60s with a spate of catchy instrumentals which became instant bandstand fodder for fellow bluesmen and white rock bands alike. Employing a more down-home (thumb and finger picks) approach to the BB King single-string style of playing, King enjoyed success on a variety of different record labels. Furthermore, he was one of the first bluesmen to employ a racially integrated group on-stage behind him. Influenced by Eddie Taylor, Jimmy Rogers, and Robert Jr. Lockwood, King went on to influence the likes of Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Lonnie Mack, among many others. Freddie King (who was originally billed as "Freddy" early in his career) was born and raised in Gilmer, TX, where he learned how to play guitar as a child; his mother and uncle taught him the instrument. Initially, King played rural acoustic blues, in the vein of Lightin' Hopkins. By the time he was a teenager, he had grown to love the rough, electrified sounds of Chicago blues. In 1950, when he was 16 years old, his family moved to Chicago, where he began frequenting local blues clubs, listening to musicians like Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Robert Jr. Lockwood, Little Walter, and Eddie Taylor. Soon, the young guitarist formed his own band, the Every Hour Blues Boys, and was performing himself. In the mid-'50s, King began playing on sessions for Parrott and Chess Records, as well as playing with Earlee Payton's Blues Cats and the Little Sonny ...
published: 28 Jan 2011
author: sambobla
6:53

2 Songs by Freddie King
Texas blues guitar legend Freddie King plays "Hide Away" and "I Love That Woman." From the...
published: 11 Jan 2010
2 Songs by Freddie King
Texas blues guitar legend Freddie King plays "Hide Away" and "I Love That Woman." From the DVD "Freddie King: The!!!!!Beat." More info at www.guitarvideos.com
published: 11 Jan 2010
author: GtrWorkShp