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  2. Freddie King - Wikipedia

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    King (964) 1975 The Best of Freddie King: Shelter (SR-2140) 1977 Freddie King 1934–1976: RSO (RS-1-3025) 1986 Just Pickin' Modern Blues (MB2LP-721) 1992 Blues Guitar Hero: The Influential Early Sessions: Ace (CDCHD 454) 1993 Hide Away: The Best of Freddie King: Rhino (R2 71510) 2000 The Best of Freddie King: The Shelter Records Years: The ...

  3. Burglar (album) - Wikipedia

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    Burglar is an album by the American musician Freddie King, released in 1974. [1] [2] King signed with RSO Records on the advice of Eric Clapton. [3] King supported the album with a North American tour than included shows with Rush, among others. [4] Burglar charted on Billboard's Soul LPs chart. [5]

  4. List of Paramount Pictures films (1970–1979) - Wikipedia

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    April 30, 1975: Dogpound Shuffle: U.S. distribution only; Canadian: produced by ITC Entertainment [N 2] May 7, 1975: The Day of the Locust: co-production with Long Road Productions May 14, 1975: Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York: June 4, 1975: Posse: co-production with Bryna Productions: June 6, 1975: Bug: June 11, 1975: Nashville

  5. Hound Dog Taylor - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, they toured Australia and New Zealand with Freddie King and the duo of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Taylor's third album for Alligator, Beware of the Dog, was recorded live in 1974 but was not released until after his death. [8] Alligator also released, posthumously, Genuine Houserocking Music and Release the Hound. Bootleg live ...

  6. Hide Away (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Hide Away" is credited to Freddie King and Sonny Thompson (pianist and A&R man at Federal Records). However, in an interview, Freddie King stated that "Hide Away" came from a Hound Dog Taylor song called "Taylor's Boogie". [2] Shakey Jake Harris, a harmonica player who played with Magic Sam, recalled:

  7. Mandingo (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mandingo is a 1975 American historical melodrama film that focuses on the Atlantic slave trade in the Antebellum South. The film's title refers to the Mandinka people, who are referred to as "Mandingos", and described as being good slaves for fighting matches. The word is also used as a pejorative to describe a hypersexual Negro.

  8. Meet Me in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    A September 19, 1974, outtake of "Meet Me in the Morning" was released on the B-side of the Record Store Day 2012 release of Dylan's single "Duquesne Whistle" and on the single-CD and 2-LP versions of The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood, More Tracks in 2018, with the complete recording sessions of the song included on the deluxe edition of that album.

  9. David Maxwell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Maxwell (March 10, 1943 [1] – February 13, 2015) [2] was an American blues pianist, songwriter, and singer.. Over his lengthy career, Maxwell variously worked with Louisiana Red, Muddy Waters, Skip James, Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker, James Cotton, Levon Helm, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Rogers, Charlie Musselwhite, Johnny Adams, Ronnie Earl, Freddie King and Hubert Sumlin. [2]