King Edward

Genre: Blues
Secondary Genre: Urban/R&B Jackson, Mississippi USA Contact

Traditional Mississippi Blues with some Soul/R&B thrown in. King remains a true blues guitarist from Mississippi with a taste of Louisianna and Chicago in his playing. He even plays with his teeth......and speaks French!

Artist Information

Biography

Edward Antoine, King Edward, was born in Rayne, Louisiana into a musically talented family and taught himself to play the guitar. He learned to play Zydeco from his cousin Clifton Chenier. King Edward later moved to Chicago where he lived for 15 years and played with legends Buddy Guy, James Cotton, Junior Wells, Jimmi Mayes and others. He also toured with his brother Nolan Struck and the great McKinley Mitchell and performed regularly at the Regal Theater.

King later moved to Jackson, MS and recorded his first album, “Genuine Mississippi Blues” with ACE Record Company for Johnny Vincent. He was a regular guitarist at the Queen of Hearts and the famous Subway Lounge in Jackson, MS. He was featured in "The Last of the Mississippi Jukes" documentary about the Subway Lounge.
King played in Mississippi with Sam Myers, and taught Eddie Cotton how to play the blues. He has opened for B.B. King.

He has become a well known blues artist in Mississippi playing festivals and venues across the state, as well as the Chicago Blues Festival, the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, the Canton Blues Fest, the Rolling Fork Festival and the Juke Joint Fest among others. King Edward leads his own band, The King Edward Blues Band, and is also the lead guitar player in the Central Mississippi Blues Society Blue Monday Band. King can be seen in Jackson at Underground 119, Hal & Mal's, and at L.D.'s Kitchen in Vicksburg.

King has been honored on 3 blues markers in Jackson, MS on the State of Mississippi Blues Trail; The Subway, The Queen of Hearts and The Ace Records marker.

King Edward performed with Eddie Cotton, Zac Harmon and Bobby Rush on the "2010 Mississippi Celebrates Its Grammy Legacy" and was presented a Peavey Award for his contribution to Mississippi music. He has been chosen by the Mississippi Arts Commission to be on the Mississippi Artist Roster through June 2013. King is a member of the Central MS Blues Society and the Blues Foundation. He recently performed on the Blessissippi Event at Ground Zero in Clarksdale, MS, hosted by Morgan Freeman.

Instrumentation

Carty McMullan - keys and vocals, Rick Lewis or Dwight Ross - drums, Abdul Rasheed or Bull Jackson - bass and vocals. King Edward - guitar and vocals.

Discography

"Brother to Brother"- Nolan Struck and King Edward.

"The History of King Edward" - King Edward.

"Johnny Vincent Presents The Ace Blues Masters Vol.4: Genuine Mississippi Blues...Plus" feat. King Edward, Bad Smitty, Sam Myers, Elmore James & others.

Official Website

http://www.hittheroadent.com

Links

Audio

Video

The Things I Used to Do

King Edward jamming with old Chicago friends Bob Stroger and Willie Big Eyes Smith

Photo Gallery

  • Queen of Hearts blues marker on the State of MS Blues Trail mentions King Edward as a performer at the oldest juke in Jackson, MS.

  • King Edward @ Ground Zero

  • King Edward playing with his mouth

  • The Queen of Hearts Blues Trail marker featuring King in picture and word

  • King Edward close

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  • King Edward playing with Blind Mississippi Morris

  • King playing for Hamish and Andy (radio celebrities) from Australia

  • King Edward mentioned on the Ace Records Blues Marker in Jackson, MS

  • King performing with Zac Harmon, Eddie Cotton and Bobby Rush

  • King Edward, Grady Champion and Honeyboy Edwards - 3 Generations of Blues

  • King Edward with the Way of Blues Revue musicians:Rick Lewis, Dr. Alphonso Sanders, Bill Perry and Mickey Rogers.

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  • King with Bob Stroger, Willie Big Eyes Smith and Jimmi Mayes

  • Jackson Blues BCR&B - King Edward is featured on the cover and inside this Feb-March 2012 issue.

  • King Edward and the wonderful Pinetop Perkins at his last Mississippi performance.

  • King Edward, Alphonso Sanders, Mickey Rogers, Bill Howl-N-Madd Perry and Rick Lewis at the Blue Front Cafe, Bentonia, MS

  • King Edward and Jimmy King, owner and manager of the Legendary Subway Lounge

  • King Edward featured on the cover and inside the Jun-July 2011 Big City Rhythm & Blues magazine

Press

  • The Real Deal King Edward:a genuine Mississippi Bluesman [+ Show ]

    "There's a familiar expression that says,'They don't make 'em like that anymore.' This expression ri...

  • King Edward "King Creole" [+ Show ]

    "The Legendary King Edward," as he's often known around Jackson and Central Mississippi, is part of ...

  • Mississippi Blues Legends Recognized at Grammy Gala [+ Show ]

    Mississippi has 26 natives in the Grammy Hall of Fame, a spot reserved for the world’s most celebrat...

  • Producer notes for "The Last of the Mississippi Jukes" [+ Show ]

    A portion of the time put in every second weekend by the King Edward Blues Band, one of the Subway L...

  • Liner notes from "Done With the Devil" [+ Show ]

    As an individual and as a band, Shawn, Todd, Ed and I have always had an affinity for "Real Blues" m...

  • Queen of Hearts Marker on the Blues Trail [+ Show ]

    The Queen of Hearts, a primary venue for down-home blues in Jackson, ... the Queen of Hearts, wher...

  • Blues Traveling - The Holy Sites of Delta Blues [+ Show ]

    p.188 "The energetic King Edward, who wears a bowler hat and sometimes plays guitar with it, has be...

  • King Edward Playing for the Aussies [+ Show ]

    Aussie comedy team cruises through city By Manivanh Chanprasith Published: Saturday, August 29, ...

  • King Edward, legendary Mississippi blues musician, selected by the Mississippi Arts Commission for The Mississippi Artist Roster [+ Show ]

    Jackson, Mississippi July 8, 2010: King Edward, legendary Jackson blues musician and member of th...

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