
Albert King
Known for Acting · 8 credits
- Born
- 1923-04-25
- Died
- 1992-12-21
- Place of birth
- Indianola, Mississippi, USA
Biography
Albert King (né Nelson; April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), was an American guitarist and singer, who is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential blues guitarists of all time. He is perhaps best known for his popular and influential album Born Under a Bad Sign (1967) and its title track. B. B. King, Freddie King, and he, all unrelated, were known as the "Three Kings of the Blues". The left-handed Albert King was known for his "deep, dramatic sound that was widely imitated by both blues and rock guitarists".
King was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1983. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2023, he was ranked number 22 on Rolling Stone's 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.
King began his professional work as a musician with a group called the Groove Boys in Osceola, Arkansas. During this time, he was exposed to the work of many Delta blues artists, including Elmore James and Robert Nighthawk.
In 1953, he moved north to Gary, Indiana, where he briefly played drums in Jimmy Reed's band and on several of Reed's early recordings. In Gary, he recorded his first single ("Bad Luck Blues" backed with "Be On Your Merry Way"), for Parrot Records. The record sold a few copies, but made no significant impact, and Parrot did not request any follow-up records or sign King to a long-term contract. In 1954, he returned to Osceola and rejoined the Groove Boys for two years.
In 1956, he moved to Brooklyn, Illinois, just across the river from St. Louis, and formed a new band. He became a popular attraction around the St. Louis nightclub scene, alongside Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm and Chuck Berry. He signed to Little Milton's Bobbin label in 1959, releasing a few singles, but none of them charted. He did catch the attention of King Records, however, which released the single "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong" in November 1961. The recording featured musician Ike Turner on piano and became King's first hit; peaking at number 14 on the Billboard rhythm and blues (R&B) chart. The song was included on his first album The Big Blues in 1962. King left Bobbin in late 1962 and recorded one session for King Records. In 1963, he signed with jazz artist Leo Gooden's Coun-Tree label and cut two records for them, but these failed to chart.
Known For

The Midnight Special
1972
as Self

Wattstax
1973
as Self

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Jammin' with the Blues Greats
2004
as Himself

Albert King & B.B. King: Japan Blues Carnival
1989
as Himself

B.B. King & Friends
1987
as Self

Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session
1983
as Self
TV Shows (1)
Movies (7)

Wattstax
1973
as Self

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Jammin' with the Blues Greats
2004
as Himself

Albert King & B.B. King: Japan Blues Carnival
1989
as Himself

B.B. King & Friends
1987
as Self

Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session
1983
as Self

Albert King: Live in Sweden 1980
1980

Gary Moore With The Midnight Blues Band: An Evening Of The Blues
1990
About Albert King
Albert King (né Nelson; April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), was an American guitarist and singer, who is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential blues guitarists of all time. He is perhaps best known for his popular and influential album Born Under a Bad Sign (1967) and its title track. B. B. King, Freddie King, and he, all unrelated, were known as the "Three Kings of the Blues". The left-handed Albert King was known for his "deep, dramatic sound that was widely imitated by both blues and rock guitarists". King was inducted… With 8 credits spanning from 1972 to 2004, Albert King has appeared in 7 films and 1 TV show.
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Most Popular Albert King Movies
- Wattstax (1973) — as Self
- John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Jammin' with the Blues Greats (2004) — as Himself
- Albert King & B.B. King: Japan Blues Carnival (1989) — as Himself
- B.B. King & Friends (1987) — as Self
- Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session (1983) — as Self
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