King Ernest

King Ernest

Genres: blues, rap, Deutsch Rap, hip hop, under 2000 listeners

About King Ernest

"King Ernest" Baker (May 30, 1939 – March 5, 2000) was an American blues and soul singer. He recorded "I Feel Alright" and "That's When I Woke Up." Baker was born in Natchez, Mississippi, and died in a car crash in 2000, just after finishing recording an album. Career His first professional outing was in 1958 with Byther Smith at Wynn's Lounge in Chicago, Illinios. Baker credited Smith with giving him his start as a professional. He became a popular Chicago club attraction, and performed variously with Tyrone Davis, Buddy Guy and Howlin' Wolf. Due to some disappointments in his career he got a job with the Sheriffs department. He stayed there for 14 years until retiring at 55, and then returned to show business. In 2000, Baker had just finished recording his second album, Blues Got Soul. He had a listen to the CD on March 2, and a few days later while on his way back to Los Angeles he was killed in a car crash, near to Santa Maria, California on Highway 101. Discography King of Hearts - Evidence 26084-2 (1997) Blues Got Soul - Fat Possum Records, 80334-2 (2001)

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King Ernest — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
King Ernest In The Dark
King Ernest I Resign
In The Dark
I Resign