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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · A classic example of Stax blues, the ‘King Of The Blues Guitar’ album is a go-to for those seeking to acquaint themselves with Albert King. Unlike the two other famous guitar-playing Kings in ...

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    Starting out as a kid, Albert sang in a gospel choir and later on started learning how to play guitar on his own. According to various sources, he made his first guitar all by himself out of a cigar box. Being a left-handed kid, he flipped the guitar upside down but didn't string it the proper way for left-handed playing. All the way throughout his...

    Before he became a professional musician, Albert King supported himself doing various jobs, including picking cotton and doing construction work. As a young guitar player, he began playing with gospel bands, including Harmony Kings. But as he heard of players like Blind Lemon Jefferson, he began focusing solely on the blues. As he and his family mo...

    During the late 70s, Albert King paired up with famous R&B producer Allen Toussaint and recorded "New Orleans Heat" album. The record, which came out in 1978, was a combination of re-recordings and some new songs. There was also a brand new version of "Born Under a Bad Sign" which got a new life with the help from Toussaint. Another great song that...

    Aside from the aforementioned 1958 Gibson Flying V, Albert King was best known for a custom built V made by Dan Erlewine. Another very unusual but rather interesting guitar he used was another Flying V made by Tom Holmes, featuring a carved maple top. It was a request made by ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons as a gift for King's 64th birthday. The guitar is ...

  2. Feb 22, 2013 · Nelson made his first record in 1953. At this point, B.B. King was already a national blues star, so Nelson became King. Not surprisingly, this led people to speculate that he was in fact B.B. King’s brother, something Albert King himself supposedly went on record to say. Official documentation seems to conflict with this claim, however.

  3. Apr 22, 2023 · By Timothy Sandefur. Published April 22, 2023. To hear him tell it, blues musician Albert King was born on April 25, 1923, in Indianola, Mississippi; half-brother to B.B. King, and, like his more famous sibling, a self-taught guitarist who transformed one of America’s great native art forms. That last part is certainly true, but Albert was no ...

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  5. Jun 12, 2023 · Albert King’s musical journey began at an early age, inspired by the rich blues traditions of the Mississippi Delta. He grew up listening to and playing gospel music, honing his skills on a homemade cigar box guitar. As a left-handed musician, King played a right-handed guitar upside down, which contributed to his unique sound and technique.

  6. May 13, 2023 · Bluesman Albert King was one of the premier electric guitar stylists of the post-World War II period. By playing left- handed and holding his guitar upside-down (with the strings set for a right-handed player), and by concentrating on tone and intensity more than flash, King fashioned over his long career, a sound that was both distinctive and ...

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