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By 18 he had already recorded with Eric Gales, played with Buddy Guy and Keb Mo. By 19 he was working on his first album which was released a few months after he turned 20. In this first clip he is 3 days short of his 17th birthday

In this clip he is 20

You might as well buy the album now because you'll surely want it later.
Listening to: Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
I think the future of the Blues is well taken care of.
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"I didn't get into the blues until age 8"
 
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By 18 he had already recorded with Eric Gales, played with Buddy Guy and Keb Mo. By 19 he was working on his first album which was released a few months after he turned 20. In this first clip he is 3 days short of his 17th birthday

In this clip he is 20

You might as well buy the album now because you'll surely want it later.
Listening to: Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
I think the future of the Blues is well taken care of.
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"I didn't get into the blues until age 8"

And he's only going to get better! I've been aware of Kingfish for a while, now. What first drew me to him, honestly, was that I saw he played the blues on a Les Paul rather than a Strat. Dumb, I know, but those optics caused me to give him a listen, and I'm glad I did. He's added to his guitar rotation since then, but still seems to favor humbuckers over single coils for his tone, for the most part. As a guitar geek, I find that interesting. For the average listener, that would make no difference. It's just about how he plays it... and he does it well.
 
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