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  • Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You

    Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. Kingfish released his second album, called “662” in released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    Album Of The Year
    Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    Best Emerging Artist Album
    Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    As much as I love Christone Kingfish Ingram cover of this song, no one can do it better than this man. We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.
  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Thrill Is Gone

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Thrill Is Gone

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. His second album, called “662” was released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    * Album Of The Year
    * Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    * Best Emerging Artist Album
    * Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    * Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Albums

    2019: Kingfish

    2022: 662

  • Kingfish & Tinsley Ellis – Not Gonna Lie

    Kingfish & Tinsley Ellis – Not Gonna Lie

    A Meeting of Minds – Kingfish and Tinsley Ellis

    The world of music has always been a dynamic one, constantly evolving and adapting to the changing times. It is often the case that younger musicians take up the mantle of creating new and innovative sounds, while older musicians provide guidance and support. The cooperation between young and old musicians is essential for the development of music, as demonstrated by the example of Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Tinsley Ellis, two accomplished blues guitarists who have worked together to create some of the best blues music of recent times.

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, who hails from Mississippi, became famous for his blues guitar skills at a young age. He drew inspiration from the legendary Muddy Waters and has since gone on to record with other famous blues musicians such as Buddy Guy and Keb Mo. Tinsley Ellis, on the other hand, has been a stalwart of the blues scene for decades, with a reputation for consistently excellent blues albums.

    The Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series

    These two musicians came together during a concert at The Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series, a celebration of the rich history of American music and the legacy of the first free Black settlement in the United States. Tinsley Ellis was a special guest during Kingfish’s performance, and the two played together, showcasing their respective talents and creating a truly special musical experience.

    The collaboration between Kingfish and Tinsley Ellis highlights the importance of cooperation between young and old musicians. By sharing their knowledge and experience, these musicians were able to create something new and exciting, while also paying homage to the rich history of the blues.

    It is not just in the blues genre where the cooperation between young and old musicians is important. In many other genres, we have seen younger musicians teaming up with older ones to create new and innovative music. For example, in the world of jazz, we have seen young saxophonist Kamasi Washington collaborate with jazz legend Herbie Hancock, resulting in some of the most exciting jazz music of recent times.

    In conclusion, cooperation between young and old musicians is essential for the development of music. By combining their talents and experiences, they can create something new and exciting while also paying homage to the rich history of the genre. The collaboration between Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Tinsley Ellis is a perfect example of how young and old musicians can work together to create something truly special. We can only hope to see more collaborations like this in the future.

    Video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTZhy2b9Gjk

    Thank you!

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You

    Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You

    Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You
    Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. Kingfish released his second album, called “662” in released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    Album Of The Year
    Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    Best Emerging Artist Album
    Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You
    Christone Kingfish Ingram – I Put A Spell On You
    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.
  • Kingfish & Tinsley Ellis – Not Gonna Lie

    Kingfish & Tinsley Ellis – Not Gonna Lie

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    A Meeting of Minds – Kingfish and Tinsley Ellis

    The world of music has always been a dynamic one, constantly evolving and adapting to the changing times. It is often the case that younger musicians take up the mantle of creating new and innovative sounds, while older musicians provide guidance and support. The cooperation between young and old musicians is essential for the development of music, as demonstrated by the example of Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Tinsley Ellis, two accomplished blues guitarists who have worked together to create some of the best blues music of recent times.

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, who hails from Mississippi, became famous for his blues guitar skills at a young age. He drew inspiration from the legendary Muddy Waters and has since gone on to record with other famous blues musicians such as Buddy Guy and Keb Mo. Tinsley Ellis, on the other hand, has been a stalwart of the blues scene for decades, with a reputation for consistently excellent blues albums.

    The Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series

    These two musicians came together during a concert at The Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series, a celebration of the rich history of American music and the legacy of the first free Black settlement in the United States. Tinsley Ellis was a special guest during Kingfish’s performance, and the two played together, showcasing their respective talents and creating a truly special musical experience.

    The collaboration between Kingfish and Tinsley Ellis highlights the importance of cooperation between young and old musicians. By sharing their knowledge and experience, these musicians were able to create something new and exciting, while also paying homage to the rich history of the blues.

    It is not just in the blues genre where the cooperation between young and old musicians is important. In many other genres, we have seen younger musicians teaming up with older ones to create new and innovative music. For example, in the world of jazz, we have seen young saxophonist Kamasi Washington collaborate with jazz legend Herbie Hancock, resulting in some of the most exciting jazz music of recent times.

    In conclusion, the cooperation between young and old musicians is essential for the development of music. By combining their talents and experiences, they can create something new and exciting while also paying homage to the rich history of the genre. The collaboration between Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Tinsley Ellis is a perfect example of how young and old musicians can work together to create something truly special. We can only hope to see more collaborations like this in the future.

  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. His second album, called “662” was released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    * Album Of The Year
    * Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    * Best Emerging Artist Album
    * Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    * Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman
    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman

    Thank you

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Empty Promises

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Empty Promises

    Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - Empty Promises
    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Empty Promises

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. His second album, called “662” was released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    * Album Of The Year
    * Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    * Best Emerging Artist Album
    * Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    * Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.
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  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Thrill Is Gone

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Thrill Is Gone

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. His second album, called “662” was released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    * Album Of The Year
    * Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    * Best Emerging Artist Album
    * Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    * Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Albums

    2019: Kingfish

    2022: 662

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Thrill Is Gone
    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Thrill Is Gone
  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Empty Promises

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Empty Promises

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. His second album, called “662” was released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    * Album Of The Year
    * Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    * Best Emerging Artist Album
    * Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    * Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.
    blues music t-shirts

  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman

    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

    Christone Ingram also famously known as Kingfish is a blues singer and guitarist who works with Alligator Records. Born on the 19th of January 1999, he has already become known as the future of Blues. He took courses on Blues in Clarksdale’s Delta Blues Museum but also learn it himself from Youtube. His teacher gave him the nickname “Kingfish” based on a popular sitcom.

    Unlike other kids who like rap and hip hop, he was attracted to Blues from an early age. His father introduced him to Blues at the age of 5 when he saw a documentary about an artist called “Muddy Waters”. Christone Kingfish Ingram started playing drums at the age of 6, played bass at age of 11, and came back to guitar at the age of 13 before starting to get regular gigs at the age of 15. In 2014 he performed for the first lady, Obama Michelle. From 2017 he started playing in Blues underground clubs in Mississippi. He even performed 2 cover songs in the series of Luke Cage, “I put a spell on you” and “the thrill is gone”. Ingram plays his guitar soulfully and sings using deep delta blues style.

    The face of the modern Blues

    His first album called “Kingfish” was released in 2019 and immediately ranked at number 1 in The Billboard Blues Chart and Billboard Heatseeker Album. The album got an overall positive review and was even nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the “Best Traditional Blues Album” category. AllMusic chooses Kingfish as the “Favorite Blues Album”. Kingfish’s first single called “Fresh Out” featuring Guy Buddy was the most played song on Bluesville Channel. His second album, called “662” was released in 2021. He has worked together with some of the best in this industry like Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rick Derringer, Samatha Fish, Guitar Shorty, and Bob Margolin. He has won 5 Blues Music Awards.

    * Album Of The Year
    * Contemporary Blues Album Of The Year
    * Best Emerging Artist Album
    * Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year
    * Best Guitarist
    Kingfish at the age of 22 has cemented his legacy as the future of Blues in this generation.

    Check also official video for this song?

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.
    blues music t-shirts