King Biscuit Boy

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Get it right 02:51 Tools
Step Back Baby 02:18 Tools
I've Done Everything I Can 03:13 Tools
Ain't Gonna Do It 03:04 Tools
Done Everything I Can 03:13 Tools
Necromonica 03:46 Tools
Neighbour, Neighbour 03:05 Tools
You Done Tore Your Playhouse Down Again 05:46 Tools
Ain't Broke And Ain't Hungry 02:51 Tools
I'm Just a Lonely Guy 00:00 Tools
Now I'm Good 00:00 Tools
Badly Bent 02:10 Tools
Hoy Hoy Hoy 05:19 Tools
Mighty Crazy 00:00 Tools
My Love Lies Bleeding 00:00 Tools
Corrina, Corrina 04:30 Tools
Twenty-Nine Ways 02:40 Tools
Achin' Head 00:00 Tools
Biscuit's Boogie 09:38 Tools
Too Poor To Die 00:00 Tools
Georgia Rag 01:39 Tools
Fire 00:00 Tools
Caledonia River 02:42 Tools
Ranky Tanky 03:35 Tools
Cracked Up Over You 00:00 Tools
The Boogie Walk 03:35 Tools
Comin' Around The Corner 00:00 Tools
Mean Old Lady 00:00 Tools
Neighbour Neighbour 03:05 Tools
That's No Lie 00:00 Tools
Corinna, Corinna 02:50 Tools
Barefoot Rock 02:45 Tools
Unseen Eye 02:57 Tools
Chills & Fever 03:05 Tools
Mind Over Matter 03:32 Tools
Hoodoo Party 02:50 Tools
Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights) 02:45 Tools
I'm Gone 02:55 Tools
Lord Pity Us All 00:00 Tools
Glide N' Slide 03:32 Tools
Before We Think 04:30 Tools
Blue Light Boogie 05:01 Tools
Down on the Farm 05:01 Tools
Lovers And Leapers 02:44 Tools
The Bum Is Mine 03:09 Tools
Willie And The Hand Jive 03:49 Tools
Deaf, Dumb, Crippled and Blind 03:34 Tools
The Greatest Love 03:18 Tools
Twenty Nine Ways 03:49 Tools
Georgia Slop 02:49 Tools
Highway 61 02:54 Tools
River Boat 03:11 Tools
Boom Boom (Out Goes the Light) 02:33 Tools
Steel Town Blues Wind & Rain 02:36 Tools
Operator 02:54 Tools
Down The Line 00:00 Tools
Bald-Headed Rhumba Boogie 04:09 Tools
Blues for Duffy's Tavern 03:44 Tools
Terraplane Blues 04:09 Tools
Castin' My Spell 03:21 Tools
Don't Go No Further 00:00 Tools
Cookin' Little Baby 02:38 Tools
Route 90 03:21 Tools
I tried 00:00 Tools
Key to the Highway 03:21 Tools
Glide 'n Slide 03:21 Tools
Gotta Be a Goodun 04:12 Tools
(Before We) Think 00:00 Tools
The Comeback 00:00 Tools
Hattie Malatti 03:13 Tools
Going To The River 03:21 Tools
Bald Headed Rhumba Boogie 04:10 Tools
Neighbor, Neighbor 03:13 Tools
it's my soul 00:00 Tools
Close Up The Back Door 00:00 Tools
Early In The Morning 02:50 Tools
Look Out Mabel 03:44 Tools
Biscuits Boogie 00:00 Tools
She Knocks Me Out 02:33 Tools
Mama Luchie 04:12 Tools
Shout Bama Lama 02:33 Tools
Ashamed Of Myself 02:33 Tools
Bald-Head Rhumba Boogie 02:33 Tools
One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer 02:50 Tools
Hoodo Party 02:50 Tools
Down To The Farm 02:33 Tools
Terraplane 02:33 Tools
Corrina 02:33 Tools
You Done Tore Your Playhouse Down 02:33 Tools
I'm Writing You A Letter 02:33 Tools
Every Night Of The Week 02:33 Tools
You Done Tore Your Play House Down 02:33 Tools
Mama Louchie 02:33 Tools
Shout Bamalama 00:00 Tools
Boom, Boom Out Goes the Lights 00:00 Tools
New Orleans 00:00 Tools
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King Biscuit Boy or Son Richard (9 March 1944-5 January 2003) was a Canadian blues and rhythm & blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player, and songwriter. Born Richard Alfred Newell in Hamilton, Ontario, he first heard the blues on U.S. radio. At the age of seventeen he started playing the harmonica, playing with local blues and rock bands. In 1966 he joined the Toronto band, the Mid-Knights, leaving them to go on tour singing and playing harmonica from 1968 to 1970 with Ronnie Hawkins (who named him "King Biscuit Boy" after the Arkansas blues programme, King Biscuit Time). "Biscuit", who also played guitar, made his first LP, Official Music in 1970 with Hawkin's old backing band, now called Crowbar. His first solo album was the 1974 King Biscuit Boy, followed by many others. He continued to perform intermittently in Canada and the U.S. during the 1970s and 1980s. He received two nominations for the Juno award, and in 1995 was presented with the Great Canadian Blues Award. Due to his heavy drinking, Newell's health deteriorated as he aged, which led to performance problems and cancelled shows. He died at his home in Hamilton, Ontario, in 2003, two months short of his fifty-ninth birthday. A couple of months after his death, friends of Newell held a benefit show at a downtown Hamilton, Ontario, club, to create a trust fund in his name. More than 100 musicians from across the country showed up to play at Club 77 at the first annual "Blues with a Feeling" benefit show. The show was successful and "The Friends of Richard Newell" have held one every year since, with the money raised going to a music scholarship fund at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.