Freddie King had joined the elite of the barbershop world.
Freddie King started moving from straight blues to blues rock since the genre was now mostly popular among white audiences.
From 1968 his name was credited as Freddie King.
His style was based on Freddie King, although his own approach to country blues is original.
Freddie King, a major influence on electric blues, was born in Texas, but moved to Chicago as a teenager.
His musical career commenced the following year, playing the bass backing for Freddie King.
Freddie King was a "fundamental influence on the young guitar players".
Freddie King performing on The Beat, 1966 great stuff.
Freddie King had covered the song in 1971.
His guitar style however has been mostly influenced by Freddie King.