Monday 4 December 2023

Little Jimmy King born 4 December 1968

Emmanuel Lynn Gales (December 4, 1968 – July 19, 2002), known professionally as Little Jimmy King, was an American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter and. one of the most exciting blues players to emerge on the scene in the '90s. A left-handed guitarist who played the instrument upside down, he concocted his stage name in deference to his two musical heroes, Jimi Hendrix and Albert King. 

He is best known for his tracks "Win, Lose or Draw" and "Upside Down and Backwards". He was the frontman of Little Jimmy King & the Memphis Soul Survivors. He also worked with Albert King and with his brothers Eric and Eugene Gales. 

Gales was born in Memphis, Tennessee. At the age of six, and along with his twin brother Daniel, Jimmy received an acoustic guitar. Naturally left-handed, he learned to play with the guitar upside down, and in his early teens graduated to an electric model He started his musical career playing rock and roll, but in the 1980s he switched to playing the blues. 

Nevertheless, as was later noted, King often merged both genres in his playing. He joined Albert King's backing band in 1988, and the twosome formed such a friendship that Albert referred to Little Jimmy as his "adopted" grandson. At the end of this period, the latter formally changed his name to King. 

After leaving Albert King's band, Little Jimmy King formed his own ensemble, called Little Jimmy King & the Memphis Soul Survivors, and released his debut album in 1991 on the Bullseye Blues label. The Allmusic journalist Thom Owens described the disc as "an exciting, promising debut" In 1993, King had a small cameo role in the film The Firm, playing a street musician on Beale Street, in Memphis. 


                       

King's next album was Something Inside of Me (1994). It was produced by Ron Levy. On the recording King used various musicians, billed as the King James Version Band, and also utilised Tommy Shannon (bass guitar) and Chris Layton (drums), who were formerly part of Stevie Ray Vaughan's backing ensemble, Double Trouble. One music journalist noted that the album was "caught between traditional blues and its rock equivalent." 

In 1995, King recorded with his brothers, Eric and Eugene Gales. The resultant album, Left Hand Brand, released on the House of Blues label, was billed as by the Gales Brothers. While the brothers often played gigs together, Left Hand Brand is the only album they made. 

In addition, King played guitar on Ann Peebles's 1992 album, Full Time Love. He also backed Otis Clay on his albums I'll Treat You Right and On My Way Home. In 1997, Willie Mitchell produced King's third Bullseye Blues release, Soldier for the Blues. Cub Koda noted that the collection had a "more pronounced soul blues feeling than his two previous efforts". In September 2000, at Bobby Bland's receiving of the Blues Ball Pyramid Award, King played at the benefit tribute event. 

Little Jimmy King died suddenly on July 19, 2002 after suffering a heart attack at the young age of 34. King's live shows, as documented on 2002's Live at Monterey, like his three highly praised studio recordings for Bullseye Blues, were full of fire and fury, passionate guitar playing within the context of his band, the Memphis Soul Survivors, great vocals, and clever songs. In the year of his death, Bullseye released Live at Monterey, featuring live tracks from 1999 and some studio tracks from 1994. 

King was best known for his live performances at B.B. King's Blues Club. "He's one of our mainstay musicians. So, we are going to feel a great loss," said Charlotte Wiseman, manager of the Beale Street night spot. "He was great at what he did and he made people enjoy what he did. When you went away you felt like you knew him as a person, not just a musician." King's show was more than music. He also built a rapport with his audience. "He really got to know the crowd and took the time to interact with everybody. It's a great loss." 

 (Edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic & The Commercial Appeal)

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

For "Little Jimmy King And The Memphis Soul Survivors (1991 Bullseye Blues)" go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/iTJJN

1 King's Crosstown Shuffle 4:45
2 Same Lovin' 5:52
3 Born Again 3:17
4 Wild Woman 3:38
5 Every Night 3:58
6 Another Blues Stringer 3:33
7 Sex Machine 5:58
8 Lovin' Someone Else 5:35
9 Another Man's Cologne 3:51
10 Doin' My Own Thing 4:41
11 My Muscadine Wine 3:30
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For "Little Jimmy King – Something Inside Of Me (1994 Bullseye Blues)" go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/aMqpX

1 Under Pressure 3:23
2 Can't You See What You're Doin' To Me 4:26
3 Something Inside Of Me 5:24
4 Win, Lose Or Draw 3:32
5 Blues Been Good To Me 4:38
6 Strange Brew 3:40
7 Baby, Baby 4:08
8 Shouldn't Have Left Me 3:24
9 Unlovable 4:55
10 Resolution #1 3:29
11 Upside Down & Backwards 5:34

Backing Vocals – Jacqueline Johnson (2) (tracks: 6), Rusty McFarland (tracks: 7), Stacy Plunk (tracks: 6)
Bass – Tommy Shannon
Drums, Percussion – Chris Layton
Organ – Ron Levy
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jim Spake
Trumpet – Scott Thompson
Vocals, Guitar, Arranged By – Little Jimmy King
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For "The Gales Bros. – Left Hand Brand (1996 House Of Blues)" go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/cJoVf

1 Fight The Power
2 Hand Me Down
3 Somethin's Got A Hold On Me
4 House Of Blues
5 Worried Man
6 You Don't Love Me
7 Talking In Your Sleep
8 Rockin' Horse Ride
9 Talk Is Cheap
10 Somebody
11 Sign Of The Times
12 This Deck Is Stacked
13 Guitar Man

Guitars – Eric Gales, Eugene Gales, Manuel Gales
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For "Jimmy King And The King James Version Band – Soldier For The Blues (1997 Bullseye Blues)" go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/bADqN

1 Living In The Danger Zone 3:25
2 Drawers 5:00
3 I'm Doing Fine 4:32
4 Life Is Hard 4:24
5 I Don't Need Nobody That Don't Need Me 4:53
6 We'll Be Together Again 3:41
7 Soldier For The Blues 4:25
8 You Ain't Bullet Proof 4:18
9 It Takes A Whole Lot Of Money 3:48
10 Don't Wanna Go Home 4:31
11 It Ain't The Same No Mo 3:51
12 I Got Sick One Day 5:09
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For "Little Jimmy King – Live At B.B. King's, L.A. (2008 Selct-O-Hits)" go here;

https://www.imagenetz.de/kZuho

1 Intro - Here We Go Again 4:34
2 Can't You See What You're Doing To Me? 5:06
3 Cross Cut Saw 4:56
4 Standing In The Rain 8:42
5 Somebody 6:20
6 Red House 12:44
7 Don't Burn Down The Bridge 5:50
8 Hand Me Downs 7:24
9 Hey Joe 9:48
10 Angel Of Mercy 6:55

I found five of the six Jimmy King albums except “ Live at Monterey” (2002) album. Any help in finding this one will be appreciated.

boppinbob said...

For “Jimmy King – Live At Monterey (2002 Bullseye Blues & Jazz)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/bcwqG

1 Live Set: Introduction/The Ghetto 3:07
2 Somebody 4:43
3 Don't Burn Down The Bridges 2:55
4 Living In The Danger Zone 4:40
5 Drowning On Dry Land 11:28
6 Standing In The Rain 6:04
7 It Ain't The Same No Mo 4:51
8 Bonus Studio Tracks: I Wonder Why 3:26
9 Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven 6:38
10 Wrapped Up In Love Again 4:19
11 Floodin' In California 3:38

A big thank you to Bob Halderman for the loan of above album.