Little Freddie King (born Fread Eugene Martin,[2][3] July 19, 1940) is an American Delta bluesguitarist. Despite the name, his style is not based on that of Freddie King, but is more influenced by John Lee Hooker and his approach to electric blues is original.[1]
He recorded the first electric bluesalbum in New Orleans with Harmonica Williams in 1969. In 1976, King undertook a European tour with Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker.[5] His next recording opportunity came in 1996, 27 years after his first, with the release of Swamp Boogie. King's Sing Sang Sung (2000) was recorded live at the Dream Palace in Faubourg Marigny.[1]
His 2012 album, Chasing tha Blues, won Best Blues Album at the 12th Annual Independent Music Awards.[8] He appeared in the 2015 documentary film I Am the Blues and the Midnight In The Crescent City documentary by Ben Chace.[9]
King's album, Jaw Jackin' Blues, was released in 2020.[10]
Awards and honors
OffBeat recognized King with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2021–22.[11]
Discography
Harmonica Williams and Little Freddie King (1969), Ahura Mazda Records
Swamp Boogie (1996), Orleans Records
Sing Sang Sung (live album) (2000), Orleans Records
FQF Live (2003), WWOZ (Library of Congress Recording)