Little Freddie King
Little Freddie King

Little Freddie King

Although Little Freddie King patterned his name and playing style after his role model Freddie King, the man with "Little" in his moniker is an original. Leaving his native Mississippi in the 1950s to move to the music Mecca of New Orleans, King brought the indigenous sound of the Mississippi Delta blues with him. It has stayed with him ever since, as he has continued to hone his raw sound over the decades. This is not prettified or citified blues, this is country blues that could only come out of the South.


Surrounded by great New Orleans musicians playing in other styles, King has remained true to the familiar, raspy blues he grew up with. That unique sound is what ensures that his live performances at BJ's and Tipitina's are packed with blues aficionados and other musicians who listen in rapt attention. The blues master has played the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for 32 consecutive years. Listeners come away stunned, saying King's blues may not be pretty, but they sure are real.