
Kings Of Rhythm
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Origin | Clarksdale |
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Mississippi | |
United States | |
Albums | Ike's Instrumentals |
King Cobra: The Chicago Sessions | |
Here and Now | |
Strange Fruit | |
Record labels | SUN RECORDS |
United Artists Records | |
Sue Records | |
Sonja Records | |
Modern Records | |
Genres | Jump Blues |
Rhythm And Blues | |
Rock And Roll | |
Funk | |
Soul Music | |
Place music career began | Clarksdale |
Members | Jimi Hendrix |
Jackie Brenston | |
Billy Gayles | |
Raymond Hill | |
Songs | Funky MuleA Black Man's Soul · 1969 You Don't Love MeKing Cobra: The Chicago Sessions · 1958 Walking Down The AisleKing Cobra: The Chicago Sessions · 1958 View 25+ more |
List | Funky MuleA Black Man's Soul · 1969 |
You Don't Love MeKing Cobra: The Chicago Sessions · 1958 | |
Walking Down The AisleKing Cobra: The Chicago Sessions · 1958 | |
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ID | 1577316 |
About Kings Of Rhythm
The Kings of Rhythm are an American rhythm and blues and soul group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007. Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable line-up changes over time.