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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Guitarist

Instruments
  
Guitar, singing

Genres
  
Website
  
www.willie-king.com

Record label
  
Name
  
Willie King


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Born
  
March 18, 1943Prairie Point, Mississippi, United States (
1943-03-18
)

Labels
  
Rooster Blues, Freedom Creek

Died
  
March 8, 2009, Memphis, Alabama, United States

Albums
  
Peg Leg Woman / Mistreating Me [Digital 45] - Single, Jukin at Betties, I Am The Blues, One Love

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Willie King (March 18, 1943 – March 8, 2009) was an American blues guitarist and singer, known for shunning fame and playing at a local bar in Mississippi.

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Biography

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King was born in Prairie Point, a community in Noxubee County, Mississippi near the Alabama border. Prior to recording, he worked as a sharecropper, moonshine maker and traveling salesman to name but a few of his many occupations. Later he became active with the civil rights movement, which inspired him to write socially conscious blues songs. In 1983 he founded the Rural Members Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the traditional rural skills King had grown up with, which he called 'survival skills,' and helping improve his local community. In 1997, the Rural Members Association started the annual Freedom Creek blues festival, which has since received international recognition. He began recording in 1999 and his 2000 recordings Freedom Creek and I Am The Blues, were the first of several acclaimed albums.

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King performed at national and international festivals but mostly played near his home, most notably as a regular at Bettie's Juke joint in Mississippi. He described his music as "struggling blues" because of its focus on the "injustices in life in the rural South".

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King died from a heart attack shortly before his 66th birthday, near his home in the rural community of Old Memphis, Alabama, just a few miles from his birthplace.

Willie King on film

Dutch film-makers Saskia Rietmeijer and Bart Drolenga (Visible World Films) wanted to produce a documentary about African American arts and culture in the Deep South. But they met Willie King and instead decided to devote their efforts to creating a documentary about Willie's life and times, titled Down in the Woods. King was also featured in Martin Scorsese's 2003 documentary series The Blues and Shout Factory's Blues Story the same year.

Awards

  • Alabama Folk Heritage Award (awarded posthoumously) 2009
  • Howlin' Wolf Hall of Fame Inducted September 2, 2005
  • Alabama State Council on the Arts 2004 Artist Fellowship
  • Living Blues 2003 Blues Artist of the Year, Best Song, Best Cover Art
  • Living Blues 2001 Best Blues Artist
  • Living Blues 2000 Best Blues Album, Best Contemporary Blues Album
  • References

    Willie King Wikipedia