Little Freddie King
Little Freddie King

Little Freddie King

USABlues, Classic Blues
3,795 monthly listeners
  • 4.1K followers
  • 1.7K fans

Little Freddie King's Top Spotify Songs

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The Things I Used To Do
398 streams
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Pocket Full of Money
371 streams
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I Got the Blues
199 streams
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Standin At Yo' Door
162 streams
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Crack Head Joe
148 streams
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Little Freddie King's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Slow Blues & Blues Rock | Don's Tunes
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Treme HBO
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New Orleans
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Guitar & Blues Legends
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WWOZ 90.7 FM (New Orleans Radio)
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Little Freddie King's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events16 Events

Apr
11-14
French Quarter Festival
United States
USA
, New OrleansN/A N/A
Past
May
03
Little Freddie King at Gasa Gasa
United States
USA
, New Orleans0 - 500 Club
Past
Apr-May
28-07
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
United States
USA
, New OrleansN/A N/A
Past
Apr
13-16
French Quarter Festival
United States
USA
, New OrleansN/A N/A
Past
Jan
26
Little Freddie King at Toulouse Theatre
United States
USA
, New Orleans0 - 500 Hall
Past

Little Freddie King's Past Events16 Events

  • French Quarter Festival festival

    Big Freedia, Teedra Moses, Irma Thomas, The Dixie Cups, Tuba Skinny, Rebirth Brass Band, Kermit Ruffins, The Hot 8 Brass Band, Judith Owen, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, SaxKixAve, Chris Thomas King, HaSizzle, Delfeayo Marsalis, Flagboy Giz And The Wild Tchoupitoulas, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Ivan Neville, 79rs Gang, Bonerama, Shamarr Allen, Brass-A-Holics, Quiana Lynell, Amanda Shaw, John Boutté, The Iguanas, Honey Island Swamp Band, Bon Bon Vivant, Flow Tribe, Kelly Green, Erica Falls, Cole Williams, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, James Andrews, People Museum, George Brown, Leroy Jones, Cary Hudson, LeTrainiump, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas, Little Freddie King, 3rd Degree, Jeremy Davenport, Terrance Simien, Michael Doucet, Waylon Thibodeaux, Lynn Drury, Raj Smoove, Paul Sanchez, Mem Shannon, Lena Prima, Ingrid Lucia, Legatron Prime, Johnny Sansone, Shawan Rice, Chubby Carrier And The Bayou Swamp Band, Panorama Jazz Band, Wendell Brunious, Corey Ledet Zydeco, Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Sporty's Brass Band, Ever More Nest, Los Güiros, Ngoma Numu, Rockin' Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters, George Porter Jr. and Runnin' Pardners, Marty Peters And The Party Meters, Banu Gibson, Alex McMurray, Vegas Cola Band, T Marie And Bayou Juju, And Then Came Humans, Astral Project, The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, KINGS OF BRASS, Cameron Dupuy, Tyron Benoit Band, Rory Danger And The Danger Dangers, Amis du Teche, LISA AMOS, Barbara Shorts And Blue Jazz, Creole String Beans, Joy Clark, The Rumble, FERMÍN CEBALLOS, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles, Magnetic Ear, Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound, Ernie Vincent, Preston Frank, Charmaine Neville, The Barbecue Swingers, The Preservation Brass, Babineaux Sisters Band, Troy Turner, Higher Heights Reggae Band, Onward Brass Band, Red Wolf Brass Band, The Jake Landry Band, Sunpie And The Louisiana Sunspots, Patrice Fisher and Arpa, Red Hot Brass Band, Papo Y Son Mandao, Treces Del Sur, Big Frank & Lil Frank And The Dirty Old Men, Jamil Sharif, Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band, Cullen Landry And The Midnight Streetcar Band
    USA, New Orleans
    Medium
  • Little Freddie King at Gasa Gasa

    Little Freddie King
    Gasa Gasa
    USA, New Orleans
    Club0 - 500
  • New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival festival

    Ed Sheeran, Farruko, Ne-Yo, Ludacris, H.E.R., Kane Brown, The Lumineers, Lizzo, Santana, Mumford & Sons, Wu-Tang Clan, Steve Miller Band, Tom Jones, Kenny Loggins, Leon Bridges, Jazmine Sullivan, Jon Batiste, Jill Scott, Robert Plant, Morgan Heritage, Gary Clark Jr., Alison Krauss, Herbie Hancock, The Revivalists, Angelique Kidjo, Larkin Poe, Jamie Cullum, Los Lobos, Buddy Guy, Melissa Etheridge, Cory Wong, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Allison Russell, Big Freedia, Anthony Brown & group therAPy, John Hiatt, Maze, Marcus King, Keb' Mo', Taj Mahal, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Molly Tuttle, Irma Thomas, Tank and the Bangas, Trombone Shorty, Durand Jones, Dead & Company, Samantha Fish, Mavis Staples, Mdou Moctar, Catherine Russell, Christian McBride, Eric Gales, Galactic, Tab Benoit, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Terence Blanchard, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Anders Osborne, Mississippi Mass Choir, Charlie Musselwhite, Leyla McCalla, The Soul Rebels, Rebirth Brass Band, RAM, Kermit Ruffins, Pirulo y la Tribu, The Hot 8 Brass Band, Dumpstaphunk, Low Cut Connie, DJ Shub, Nicholas Payton, David Shaw, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Marcia Ball, La Tribu de Abrante, Andrew Duhon, Bassekou Kouyate, The Radiators, Maggie Koerner, Big Sam's Funky Nation, ARTEMIS, Glen David Andrews, Lost Bayou Ramblers, 79rs Gang, Shamarr Allen, Plena Libre, Cha Wa, Sweet Crude, John Boutté, C.C. Adcock, Martha Redbone, Leo Nocentelli, Tommy McLain, Cyril Neville, Honey Island Swamp Band, Atabal, Donald Harrison, James Andrews, Charlie Gabriel, John Mooney, Dr. Michael White, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas, Charlie Sepulveda, Little Freddie King, Davell Crawford, The Original Pinettes Brass Band, Zigaboo Modeliste, Aurora Nealand, Continental Drifters, The Campbell Brothers, George Porter Jr. and Runnin' Pardners, Luther Kent, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles, The Barbecue Swingers, The E-Collective
    USA, New Orleans
    Huge
  • French Quarter Festival festival

    Big Freedia, Cupid, Dee-1, Irma Thomas, Tank and the Bangas, Ani DiFranco, Samantha Fish, The Dixie Cups, Tuba Skinny, The Soul Rebels, Rebirth Brass Band, Kermit Ruffins, Jourdan Thibodeaux, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Andrew Duhon, Jon Cleary, Maggie Koerner, The Wild Magnolias, Eric Johanson, Delfeayo Marsalis, Flagboy Giz And The Wild Tchoupitoulas, Lost Bayou Ramblers, 79rs Gang, Bonerama, Shamarr Allen, Cha Wa, Quiana Lynell, Sweet Crude, John Boutté, The Iguanas, Ghalia Volt, C.C. Adcock, Louisiana's LeRoux, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Tommy McLain, Kristin Diable, Honey Island Swamp Band, Treme Brass Band, Bon Bon Vivant, Flow Tribe, Erica Falls, Johnette Downing, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, James Andrews, Leroy Jones, Charlie Gabriel, Water Seed, Cary Hudson, Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns, Joe Krown, John Mooney, LeTrainiump, Tonya Boyd-Cannon, John "Papa" Gros, Khris Royal, The Rumble ft. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr., The Iceman Special, Little Freddie King, New Orleans Suspects, Olympia Brass Band, Charlie Halloran and The Tropicales, Rosie Ledet, Lilli Lewis, Jeremy Davenport, The Original Pinettes Brass Band, Michael Doucet, Susan Cowsill, Waylon Thibodeaux, Tiffany Pollack, Bag of Donuts, Kid Chocolate, Lynn Drury, Don Vappie, Secret Six Jazz Band, Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes, Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers, Paul Sanchez, Miss Sophie Lee, Mem Shannon, Lena Prima, Ingrid Lucia, Shawan Rice, Chubby Carrier And The Bayou Swamp Band, Panorama Jazz Band, Wendell Brunious, Julian Primeaux, Gal Holiday And The Honky Tonk Revue, Bruce Daigrepont, Nana Sula, Andy J. Forest, Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Sporty's Brass Band, Ever More Nest, Los Güiros, Tim Laughlin, Troy Sawyer And The Elementz, Slangston Hughes, Rockin' Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters, Marina Orchestra, Mark Brooks, George Porter Jr. and Runnin' Pardners, Debauche, Marty Peters And The Party Meters, Banu Gibson, Zita, Tricia Boutte, T Marie And Bayou Juju, Poisson Rouge, Dr. Sick And The Late Greats, And Then Came Humans, Astral Project, The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, KINGS OF BRASS, 21st Century Brass Band, Slugger, Tyron Benoit Band, Beau Bayou And The Sabine Connection, Kelly Love Jones, Rory Danger And The Danger Dangers, Sierra Green & The Soul Machine, Shake Em Up Jazz Band, Shannon Powell, LISA AMOS, Jason Neville Funky Soul Band, Wanda Rouzan, The Duane Bartels Band, Barbara Shorts And Blue Jazz, Anna Laura Quinn, Creole String Beans, Joy Clark, Gerard Delafose and The Zydeco Gators, The Wolfe Johns Blues Band, Antoine Diel & New Orleans Misfit Power Band, Jenna McSwain, The New Orleans Catahoulas, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles, New Orleans Swinging Gypsies, Bucktown All-Stars, Marc Stone, Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound, Ernie Vincent, Christian Serpas & Ghost Town, Preston Frank, Bamboula 2000, Charmaine Neville, Helen Gillet, Noruz, Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys, The Preservation Brass, Tiny Dinosaur, David Bandrowski, Babineaux Sisters Band, Dinosaurchestra, Roderick "REV" Paulin And The Congregation, Higher Heights Reggae Band, Sam Kuslan, Jamey St Pierre And The Honeycreepers, The Pfister Sisters, Onward Brass Band, Red Wolf Brass Band, Tom Saunders And The Hotcats, Storyville Stompers Brass Band, Katrina Miller, The Jake Landry Band, Mark Braud, Gerald French, Sunpie And The Louisiana Sunspots, The Caesar Brothers Funk Box, Raw Deal, Maude Caillat, Patrice Fisher and Arpa, Slow Motion Riders, On The Levee Jazz Band, Javier Olondo & Asheson, Red Hot Brass Band, Anna Hudson, Happy Talk Band, Mahogany Brass Band, Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestras, Steve Pistorius, Papo Y Son Mandao, Mid-City Aces, Seguenon Kone, The Revealers, Treces Del Sur, The Song Dogs, Hot Club Of New Orleans, Big Frank & Lil Frank And The Dirty Old Men, Louis Ford & His New Orleans Flairs, Palmetto Bug Stompers, Jamil Sharif, Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band, Rachel Fleetwood & Perfect Love Band, Lawrence Cotton, Ecirb Müller's Twisted Dixie, James Rivers Band, Mikhala Iversen, Chucky C, Cullen Landry And The Midnight Streetcar Band, John 'Kid' Simmons, TOPSY CHAPMAN & SOLID HARMONY, Corey Ledet and His Zydeco Band, Robin Barnes, The Paulin Brothers, Al Johnson, A.C.E. (Anderson, Chute, Easley)
    USA, New Orleans
    Medium
  • Little Freddie King at Toulouse Theatre

    Chris Acker, Little Freddie King
    Toulouse Theatre
    USA, New Orleans
    Hall0 - 500

More about Little Freddie King

Overview of Classic Blues musician Little Freddie King

Little Freddie King is a well-known blues musician who was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. He catches the essence of Classic Blues like no other with his genuine and raw manner. King's harsh vocals and soulful guitar playing captivate listeners and elicit a wide spectrum of emotions.

King incorporates a distinctive fusion of Delta blues, country, and R&B influences into his work, drawing inspiration from the rich musical history of New Orleans. His intense and passionate guitar riffs take listeners right to the center of the Mississippi Delta. King paints evocative pictures of his experiences and the challenges of daily existence with each note he plays.

King's music is a tribute to the Blues' influence, a genre that has the potential to reach our souls at their core. His songs capture the struggles and victories of the human experience with longing, anguish, and resiliency. King's voice possesses an unmistakable genuineness that connects with listeners all over the world, whether he is singing about lost love, the difficulties of living in a tumultuous world, or the delight of finding refuge in music.

Little Freddie King is a genuine master of the Classic Blues, using his music to engage audiences deeply. His contributions to the genre have cemented his status as a blues great, and his legacy has inspired other performers throughout the years. So Little Freddie King is a performer you should not miss if you want to lose yourself in the timeless melodies of Classic Blues.

What are the most popular songs for Classic Blues musician Little Freddie King?

Little Freddie King is a well-known blues musician from New Orleans, Louisiana, who has won over crowds with his raw and soulful style. Over the course of his long career, King has created a number of captivating songs that demonstrate his mastery of the blues genre.

A moving rendition of "The Things I Used To Do," one of his most well-known songs, transports listeners to King's innermost feelings. His passionate singing and distinctive guitar playing perfectly capture the agony and desire that the lyrics contain. Another fan favorite is "Pocket Full of Money," a vivacious and upbeat song that demonstrates King's talent at infecting listeners with rhythms that make them want to move.

Another noteworthy song that displays King's range as a musician is "Standin At Yo' Door". His raspy vocals and the bluesy guitar riffs combine to create an eerie atmosphere that makes an impact. The bluesy, rock-tinged song "Coke No Ice" exemplifies King's ability to incorporate several styles into his music while maintaining the integrity of the genre.

Crazy Woman, Canal St. Corner Bar, and "I Got the Blues" are some of Little Freddie King's other well-known songs. Every song is endowed with its own special appeal, demonstrating King's capacity to arouse a variety of emotions through his music. Little Freddie King has established himself as a recognized figure in the world of Classic Blues music thanks to his close ties to the Blues and his unmistakable talent.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Classic Blues musician Little Freddie King?

The well-known blues performer Little Freddie King from New Orleans, Louisiana, continues to enthrall audiences with his most recent musical endeavors. In 2022, he released "Blues Medicine," an album that demonstrates his mastery of the style and his capacity to take listeners deep into the heart of the blues. With songs like "Singing the Blues," "Walking with the Blues," and "Blues Therapy," the CD provides proof of Little Freddie King's close ties to the blues' historical roots.

Little Freddie King released a captivating single called "Unleash da Dogs" in 2014 in addition to his most recent album. The captivating rhythm and soulful guitar melodies on this song captivate listeners and serve as a prime example of his unadulterated talent and unique approach. Little Freddie King effortlessly channels the blues' spirit and draws listeners into its enduring fascination with every note he plays.

The prior albums by Little Freddie King, such as "Jaw Jackin' Blues" from 2020 and "Absolutely the Best" from 2019, are also great for fans of traditional blues music. These recordings demonstrate his artistic development while remaining true to the blues' original spirit. Each song has a narrative that invites listeners to accompany Little Freddie King on his musical tour of the diverse American blues tradition.

In conclusion, Little Freddie King's most recent songs and albums, such "Blues Medicine" and "Unleash da Dogs," provide an alluring and genuine blues experience. Little Freddie King maintains his position as a recognized figure in the blues music industry with his soul-stirring vocals and skillful guitar playing.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Classic Blues musician Little Freddie King?

Little Freddie King is a well-known Classic Blues artist from New Orleans, Louisiana, who has performed at some of the world's most notable music festivals and venues. His mesmerizing performances have awed audiences and cemented his reputation as a blues icon.

The New Orleans Jazz & legacy Festival, a legendary occasion that honors the vibrant musical legacy of the city, is one of the important events where Little Freddie King has performed. He has enthralled the masses with his beautiful vocals and hypnotic guitar prowess, making an effect on both residents and tourists alike.

At the Bayou Boogaloo, a colorful festival that highlights the variety of Louisianan music and culture, she made another outstanding festival appearance. The audience responded to Little Freddie King's raw and genuine blues, which sparked an electrifying ambiance that had everyone bobbing their heads to the beat.

Little Freddie King has performed at notable locations like Gasa Gasa, The Little Gem Saloon, and Toulouse Theatre in addition to these festivals. Fans were able to get close to him and his music in these intimate settings, experiencing the unfiltered emotion and exuberance that characterize his concerts.

Little Freddie King has been entrancing audiences with his soul-stirring guitar tunes and strong vocals throughout his career. He has cemented his reputation as a true legend of Classic Blues music through appearances at festivals and venues, making an enduring impression on the music scene in New Orleans and beyond.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Classic Blues musician Little Freddie King?

The American Classic Blues musician Little Freddie King from New Orleans has worked with some prominent artists over the course of his career. The song "Get You a Job" with Kenny Brown was one of the most significant duets. Two outstanding musicians that enjoy the blues genre came together to work on this project.

Both Little Freddie King and Kenny Brown's outstanding guitar skills are on full display in "Get You a Job." With sophisticated guitar riffs and heartfelt vocals, the song is the ideal fusion of their individual styles. The two performers' chemistry is highlighted by their collaboration, which produces a mesmerizing and potent blues performance.

Even while this partnership with Kenny Brown is noteworthy, it's crucial to note that Little Freddie King has collaborated with many other musicians over the course of his career. The significance of this specific collaboration, however, cannot be overstated. It not only demonstrates Little Freddie King's virtuosity and adaptability, but it also emphasizes the collaborative character of the blues genre, where musicians work together to produce something truly exceptional.

In conclusion, one of the most significant collaborations in Little Freddie King's career is their work on the song "Get You a Job" together. The song best represents their shared love of the blues and demonstrates their prodigious musical talent. This band's collaboration is proof of the blues' collaborative spirit and the amazing things that can happen when brilliant musicians get together to make music.