Earl King
by Bill DahlUnilaterally respected around his Crescent City homebase as both a performer and a songwriter, guitarist Earl King was a prime New Orleans R&B force for more than four decades. Born Earl Johnson, the youngster considered the platters of Texas guitarists T-Bone Walker and Gatemouth Brown almost as fascinating as the live performances of local luminaries Smiley Lewis and Tuts Washington. King met his major influence and mentor, Guitar Slim, at the Club Tiajuana, one of Kings favorite haunts (along with the Dew Drop, of course) and the two became fast friends. Still billed as Earl Johnson, the guitarist debuted on wax in 1953 on Savoy with Have You Gone Crazy (with pal Huey Piano Smith making the first of many memorable supporting appearances on his platters).Johnson became Earl King upon signing with Specialty the next year (label head Art Rupe intended to name him King Earl, but the typesetter reversed the names!). A Mother...