Little Freddie King Fried Rice & Chicken (CD)

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Little Freddie King: Fried Rice & Chicken (CD)
King was 55 years old in 1995, the year Orleans Records released Swamp Boogie. For much of his ca-reer, he played hole-in-the-wall bar gigs in New Orleans, as a sideman for John "Har-monica" Williams, Polka Dot Slim, Bill "Boogie Bill" Webb and -Brother" Percy Randolph.
Swamp Boogie helped King become an international artist, says Gary Rouzan, the singer-guitarist's friend and former manager.
After its release, King played major European and American festivals. He appeared on magazine covers and newspaper front pages. He made TV and film appearances, including HBO's Treme and the title sequence of NCIS: New Orleans. And Orleans Records licensed Swamp Boogie's opening song. -Cleo's Back," to the Tom Hanks, San-dra Bullock 2011 movie, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
Remastered songs and instrumentals from Swamp Boogie and its follow-up, 2000's Sing Sang Sung. make their vinyl debut on the latest Orleans Records vinyl release, Fried Rice & Chicken.
Article properties:Little Freddie King: Fried Rice & Chicken (CD)
Interpret: Little Freddie King
Album titlle: Fried Rice & Chicken (CD)
Genre Blues
Label ORLEANS RECORDS INC.
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0723265291821
- weight in Kg 0.1
| King, Little Freddie - Fried Rice & Chicken (CD) CD 1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Cleos Back | Little Freddie King | ||
| 02 | Mean Little Woman | Little Freddie King | ||
| 03 | The Great Chinese | Little Freddie King | ||
| 04 | What I’d Say | Little Freddie King | ||
| 05 | Kinky Cotton Fields | Little Freddie King | ||
| 06 | I Use To Be Down | Little Freddie King | ||
| 07 | Sing, Sang, Sung | Little Freddie King | ||
| 08 | Do She Ever Think Of Me | Little Freddie King | ||
| 09 | Hide Away | Little Freddie King | ||
| 10 | Honest I Do | Little Freddie King | ||
| 11 | Bad Chicken | Little Freddie King | ||
Little Freddie King
Little Freddie King born Fread E. Martin in McComb, Mississippi in 1940, moved to New Orleans at 17. For decades, he worked day jobs and played music by night. Before Swamp Boo-gie. only one album appeared, 1970's Rock 'n' Roll Blues, credited to "Harmonica Williams with Little Freddie King.
King's profile grew in 1979 and the 1980s when he received cobilling with Percy Randolph at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Randolph was known as the singer-harmonica player who pedaled his amplifier equipped bicycle through New Orleans neighborhoods. King eventually emerged as a front man. He got his first singular billing at Jazz Fest in 1988.
Rouzan met King in the 1960s because his father was a blues fan. "I was about 10 years old," Rouzan says. "He was friends with my dad. My old man would bring Freddie to our house. We had an old guitar and amp. Fred-die would get on that thing and wind it up. I used to stand in the corner and listen. That was it. I was bit by the blues."
King's duo with Polka Dot Slim, Rouzan re-calls. was similar to the Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry's harmonica-guitar duo. "Polka Dot Slim was an amazing harmonica player."
In the 1960s and later, Slim, King and their peers gigged at little neighborhood bars pa-tronized by residents in the immediate vicin-ity. "People right there in the neighborhood," Rouzan says, -not people from miles around, going to the hear the music. All that is all gone now, but at the time, wherever there was a hole in the wall, Freddie and Polka Dot Slim were there."
About 25 years after King's visits to the Rouzan home in the '60s. Gary Rouzan was a family man working as a printer at The Times-Picayune. He happened to see a photo in a blues magazine identified as Little Freddie King. Not recognizing the musician in the photo, he brought the magazine to his father, confident that the photo's caption was incorrect. "My dad looked at it and said, `That's Freddie.' I'm like. `What happened?' And then I realized I hadn't seen Freddie in 25 years." King, Rouzan's father added, was still in town, still playing the blues.
"Freddie was just getting little gigs in New Or-leans then," Rouzan says. "That's all that was happening for him." Rouzan reconnected with King and became his manager. He concluded that making an album would help his old friend's career. Rouzan contacted Carlo Ditta, producer, mu-sician and owner of Orleans Records. "I could have gotten Freddie some little gigs, but without a product. I couldn't have gotten him better gigs," Rouzan says.
Ditta had a strong track record. His projects included Danny Barker's 1988 album Save the Bones; Guitar Slim Jr.'s Grammy-nomi-nated Story of My Life, another 1988 release; Coco Robicheaux's 1994 album Spiritland; and Willy Deville's Victory Mixture, a gold album in France.
Rouzan arranged a Sunday morning audition for King at Ditta's Orleans Records Studio...
Real Deal
Ich freue mich immer wenn solche CD's wie Fried Rice & Chicken von Little Freddie King veröffentlicht werden. Direkter, unverfälschter elektrischer Blues. In etwa so wie ich es auch vom Fat Possum Label kenne. Little Freddie singt sehr blusig und spielt eine starke Bluesgitare. Klasse traditionlles Bluesalbum.

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