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Chris Thomas King: “Why I Don’t Sing the Blues”

November 1, 2001 by: John Swenson

Chris Thomas King has all the credentials to be the new face of Louisiana blues. A skilled singer, guitarist and songwriter, he has the lineage as the son of genuine Excello recording artist, Tabby Thomas, and the experience of playing behind established blues stars at his dad’s legendary Baton Rouge club.

He’s paid his dues, he’s made eight albums, and now he even enjoys minor celebrity status based on his portrayal of De...

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