Blues Biographies
Chris Thomas King
Born: October 14, 1963, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Also known as: Chris Thomas
The essence of Chris Thomas King's versatile, heavily blues-influenced
music can perhaps best be hinted at with a quick sample
of his album titles: his 1986 debut, The Beginning; 1995's
21st Century Blues…From da Hood; 2000's Me, My Guitar
and the Blues; and 2002's Dirty South Hip-Hop Blues. King's
early influences leaned toward soul, rock and reggae, specifically
Prince, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Marley, but it was inevitable
that his blues birthright (as the son of Louisiana bluesman
Tabby Thomas) would eventually wend its way into his work.
King toured Europe with his father in 1983, and since then
the blues have been an integral part of his work. Throughout
his career he has fused the blues with hip hop, rap, funk
and soul, and also has repeatedly returned to a more pure
form of blues, exploring the soul and history of the music
in a critically acclaimed, always-evolving body of work.
King is most recently known for his appearance on the award-winning
soundtrack from the film O Brother Where Art Thou , in which
he also played a supporting role.
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