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Freddie King
Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976) is recognized as one of the founding fathers of the blues rock genre. His influential and rebellious sound played a crucial role in popularizing blues and rock & roll, particularly through his association with Chicago's legendary Chess Records Studio. His distinctive thumb and finger picking guitar style left a lasting impact on the music world. Some of his popular songs include "Going Down," "I’m Tore Down," and "Ain’t Nobody’s Business What We Do." His notable albums include "Texas Cannonball" (1972) and "Burglar" (1974).

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