Freddy King does a jailhouse rock

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This is an excerpt from a 13.5 minute piece I produced, shot and edited in 1976, sadly, not too long before Freddie's untimely demise. Here's the story: Freddie was in Austin to play at the Armadillo World Headquarters. Richard Halpin (who, at the time, had an organization called the Jail Arts & Education Project) got Freddie and his half-brother Bennie to play for the inmates at the Travis Co. Jail. The prisoners loved it. So did the musicians. I shot it with help from William McLellan & Linda Evans. It was shot with a single tube camera and recorded on a 1/2" reel-reel portapack. It is funky old video but a record of a terrific performance and selfless act by the late great artist, Freddie King.

 
I really started listening and learning some Freddy King licks only yesterday. I myself and shocked that it took me this long given that I usually play blues tunes. After I spent some time with it, I realized how integrated it is into the styles of playing from others I have attempted to emulate - ie, SRV, EC, etc. I am happy to have gone back far enough to give this legend his due credit. Of course, you cannot conjure up Freepddy King without coming across video of the other 2 Kings, Albert and BB. I saw some great old BB footage. Albert is next.
 
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