Vocalist King Ernest came up singing in the lively Chicago blues club scene of the 1950s and '60s, sharing stages with the likes of Tyrone Davis, Syl Johnson and Little Milton Campbell.
Born and raised in Natchez, Mississippi, he learned basic blues from his father, a sharecropper who used to play guitar at local juke joints. After a year at Southern University in Baton ...more
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