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Birth name
  
Donald Alan King

Name
  
Don King

Origin
  
Fremont, Nebraska, USA

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Genres
  
Country, Nashville sound

Years active
  
1976-?


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Born
  
May 4, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-05-04
)

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, trumpet

Record labels
  
Con Brio Records, Epic Records

Nominations
  
Academy of Country Music Award for New Male Vocalist of the Year

Associated acts
  
Tammy Wynette, Reba McEntire

Similar People
  
Dale McBride, Toy Caldwell, Lane Brody, Bobby Randall, Jim Scholten

Donald Alan "Don" King (born May 4, 1954, in Fremont, Nebraska) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and trumpeter. In the 1970s and 1980s, he recorded a total of four major label albums, and charted more than fifteen hit singles on the Billboard country music charts.

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Early career

His first job was at a Quality Inn club in Nashville in 1974, where he was able to make valuable connections. He signed with Con Brio Records and in 1976 his song "Cabin High (In the Blue Ridge Mountains)" placed him on the charts. In 1977 he reached the Top 20 with "I've Got You to Come Home To", after which he released his first album, Dreams 'n Things. His second album, Feelings So Right, (1978) yielded four Top 30 hits. In 1979, the single "Lonely Hotel" reached the Top 40. After two more hits in 1980 he began touring with well-known artists, such as Alabama, Reba McEntire, John Anderson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Conway Twitty, and Tammy Wynette. In 1981, he reached the Top 40 twice, first with his cover of Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone" and then with "The Closer You Get." That same year he released his third album, Whirlwind.

Later years

By the end of 1981, he had launched the Don King Music Group, a recording studio, with his father. In 1985 they built a 24-track studio to record demos. In 1992, they added a video production company. In late 2007, GMV Nashville released two albums on King, and in 2008 they released two more, many including unreleased tracks.

Since 2007 Don King has been performing with The Road Crew 'America's Route 66 Band.' The Road Crew received the first time ever Bobby Troup Artistic Achievement Award presented by the International Route 66 Association. The band are the official musical ambassadors of The Mother Road. [1] His Road Crew bandmates are Woody Bomar, Jason Harmon and (songwriting partner) Joe Loesch.

Don King was inducted into The Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame by The National Traditional Country Music Association in 2015. This distinction honors his years of advancing traditional country music throughout his touring and recording career.

References

Don King (musician) Wikipedia