Christone "Kingfish" Ingram grew up singing the blues and now he's living the life. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. This musical deepening carries Ingram through his tendency to be too on the nose with his lyrics, a penchant that hardly derails 662. The way Leadbelly talked about it, that's what he was saying in his time. The roots are always going to be there. So yeah, it's pretty much mandatory. Sep 27, 2019 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, California, United States Your comprehensive live music resource for show listings, artist tracking, music news, photos, reviews and more. The record drops on July 23rd, 2021 and shows the young guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter growing and maturing in a very public way. Known for his live performance, guitar stylings, songwriting, and vocal ability Kingfish took the world by storm with his debut album KINGFISH (May 2019). Ingram plays three instruments: Though he's rising to fame as a guitar wizard, the musician started with drums at age 6, moving on to bass at age 11 before picking up his first six-string. [1], On AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, "662 is a quintessential second album from a hot young gun: it's a record that consolidates the personality Christone "Kingfish" Ingram unveiled on his debut while also expanding his musical and lyrical reach. Ingram's muscular guitar and vocals are known quantities and it's good to hear him add some funk and rock to his blues"[2], On The Arts Fuse, Scott McLennan wrote, "On 662, 22-year-old Christone "Kingfish" Ingram's scintillating vision of the blues comes into its own, his already highly developed guitar skills matched by a maturing singing voice that commands the listener's attention. 662 will appeal to hard-core blues fans along with those who want more of a hyphenated blues sound, be it blues-rock, blues-funk or blues-pop. He started taking classes at the Delta Blues Museum in town, and absorbed a centurys worth of guitar styles, building a soundthat encompasses B.B. ", "That's pretty much what the blues are," he says. -- David Greenwalddgreenwald@oregonian.com Thank you. (2021) 662 is an album by blues guitarist and singer Christone "Kingfish" Ingram.
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