James King

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Leavin' 02:59 Tools
The Devil's Train 03:18 Tools
Thirty Years of Farming 04:29 Tools
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg), Act 3: Morgenlicht leuchtend in rosigem Schein (Walther's Prize Song) 04:28 Tools
Crazy Heart 02:30 Tools
Bed by the Window 04:57 Tools
Echo Mountain 03:52 Tools
Memory 04:49 Tools
Message For Peace 03:49 Tools
Old River 03:04 Tools
Garden In The Sky 03:00 Tools
Saginaw, Michigan 03:21 Tools
Cold Hard Facts of Lies 03:17 Tools
Just As The Sun Went Down 04:05 Tools
Coldest Day of Winter 03:05 Tools
Things Have Gone to Pieces 03:57 Tools
Second Handed Flowers 03:46 Tools
Pool Party 07:37 Tools
Jerusalem Tomorrow 04:47 Tools
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg), Act 3: Morgenlicht leuchtend in r 04:28 Tools
She Took His Breath Away 03:45 Tools
Jason's Farm 03:38 Tools
These Old PIctures 02:36 Tools
Stumbling in My Father's Footsteps 02:31 Tools
Wear A Red Rose 02:31 Tools
A Few Old Memories 04:00 Tools
Chiseled In Stone 04:08 Tools
Highway to Nowhere 02:36 Tools
Flowers in the Dell 03:28 Tools
Blue Blue Day 02:05 Tools
Sweeter Than The Flowers 04:20 Tools
Roy Lee 03:38 Tools
Talkin' to the Wall 02:49 Tools
It's Hot Down Here 02:25 Tools
Slippin' Away 02:36 Tools
Garage Sale 03:18 Tools
Riding With Private Malone 04:33 Tools
Sunday Morning Christian 03:00 Tools
Indecision 02:49 Tools
Old Five and Dimers 03:13 Tools
The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn 02:20 Tools
Carroll County Accident 03:08 Tools
I Don't See What I Once Saw 03:55 Tools
I Overlooked an Orchid 02:45 Tools
He Stopped Loving Her Today 03:56 Tools
The Old Swinging Bridge 03:56 Tools
I Just Steal Away And Pray 03:03 Tools
A Faded Rose, a Broken Heart 02:35 Tools
Toil, Tears and Trouble 03:01 Tools
Heartbreak Express 04:18 Tools
Angels are Singing (In Heaven Tonight) 04:27 Tools
Whatever Happened to Julie? 03:11 Tools
Weary Angel Of Death 03:10 Tools
Shadows of My Mind 03:18 Tools
Teardrop On A Rose 03:01 Tools
Play Us a Waltz 04:18 Tools
Loose Baggage / I Gotta Go 02:30 Tools
I Don't Do Floors 04:18 Tools
"Gott! Welch Dunkel hier! - In des Lebens Frühlingstagen" 03:10 Tools
Big House on the Corner 03:24 Tools
Flame in My Heart 02:37 Tools
Lovesick and Sorrow 02:20 Tools
Silent Partner (Called the Blues) 02:19 Tools
Back from The Dead 02:45 Tools
I'm a Good Man 02:41 Tools
Lonely River 02:02 Tools
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow 04:14 Tools
Will He Wait A Little Longer 02:23 Tools
A Beautiful Day 03:13 Tools
Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore 04:32 Tools
Juke Joint Boogie 02:35 Tools
Whoopin' It 03:21 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Kühlende Labung gab mir der Quell" 09:33 Tools
Letters Have No Arms 03:24 Tools
Days of Grey and Black 02:23 Tools
Called From Potters Field 03:24 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond" 02:55 Tools
(When The Phone Don't Ring) It'll Be Me 02:23 Tools
Stumbling In My Fathers Footsteps 02:33 Tools
I Beg To You 02:51 Tools
Tall Pines 03:21 Tools
The Wall 02:51 Tools
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Morgenlich leuchtend 04:25 Tools
Color of the Blues 04:14 Tools
Whispering Waters 02:22 Tools
When I Call Your Name 03:21 Tools
My Achin' Heart 02:12 Tools
Love Me One More Time 03:02 Tools
Pack up Your Sorrows 02:20 Tools
The Lonely Years Belong to Me 02:33 Tools
One Way Ticket to the Blues 03:25 Tools
I'll Get By 03:25 Tools
Voice Of My Savior 03:02 Tools
They'll Never Take Her Love from Me 03:02 Tools
Money 02:41 Tools
Don't Worry Mama 03:10 Tools
Happy I'll Be 02:53 Tools
The Touch of God's Hand 02:30 Tools
Prize Song: Morgenlich leuchtend 04:22 Tools
The Prettiest Flowers Will Be Blooming 03:13 Tools
Will You Feel At Home 02:46 Tools
As Tears Go By 02:59 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Wes Herd dies auch, hier muß ich rasten" 04:03 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Friedmund darf ich nicht heißen" 04:26 Tools
Yesterday's Winner Is a Loser Today 02:46 Tools
What'cha Gonna Do 02:44 Tools
She Took My Breath Away 03:49 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - Szene 3: "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" 02:30 Tools
Going to the Races 02:26 Tools
My Reward 02:35 Tools
Down at the Bottom 02:35 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Aus dem Wald trieb es mich fort" 06:00 Tools
I Just Want To Grow Old Lovin' You 02:26 Tools
Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore [#] 04:34 Tools
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 : "Wes Herd dies auch, hier muß ich rasten" 09:16 Tools
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 : "Kühlende Labung gab mir der Quell" 09:16 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - Szene 1: "Wes Herd dies auch, hier muß ich rasten" 04:03 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - Szene 1: "Wes Herd dies auch, hier muß ich rasten" 02:41 Tools
Das Lied von der Erde : Von der Jugend 02:41 Tools
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 : "Friedmund darf ich nicht heißen" 03:31 Tools
I Am Weary 06:10 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - "Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond" 09:14 Tools
The Garage Sale 03:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - "Wehwalt heißt du fürwahr?" 05:00 Tools
The Prettiest Flowers Will Be Blooming [#] 03:14 Tools
Die Zauberflöte, K.620 / Act 2 - "Der, welcher wandelt diese Straße voll Beschwerden" 00:00 Tools
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 : "Aus dem Wald trieb es mich fort" 00:00 Tools
It's A Cold Cold World 03:20 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - Du bist der Lenz 02:26 Tools
The Darkest Hour Is Just Before The Dawn 02:20 Tools
Memory - Original Mix 04:47 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" 06:10 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - Szene 2: "Müd am Herd fand ich den Mann" 04:49 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - Szene 2: "Müd am Herd fand ich den Mann" 02:41 Tools
Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125 - "Choral" - Ode To Joy ("Clockwork Orange") 02:41 Tools
It Must Be Love 02:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - "Kühlende Labung gab mir der Quell" 09:16 Tools
You're Still To Blame 03:27 Tools
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde - 1. Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde 05:00 Tools
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde - Von der Jugend 06:10 Tools
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde - 3. Von der Jugend 03:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Schläfst du, Gast?" 06:10 Tools
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 : "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" 06:10 Tools
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 : "Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond" 06:10 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Zweiter Aufzug - "Raste nun hier; gönne dir Ruh!" 03:20 Tools
60 Minutes NZ Dave Grohl Interview 03:20 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - "Friedmund darf ich nicht heißen" 04:01 Tools
Sophronie 02:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - Szene 3: "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" 06:49 Tools
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg / Act 3 - "Morgenlich leuchtend" 04:49 Tools
Called from Potter's Field 02:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Zweiter Aufzug - "Zauberfest bezähmt ein Schlaf" 02:17 Tools
Whatever Happened To Julie 03:17 Tools
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde - Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde 03:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 - "Wes Herd dies auch, hier muß ich rasten" 03:17 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 - "Kühlende Labung gab mir der Quell" 03:17 Tools
Rain 03:17 Tools
1. Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde 03:31 Tools
Prize Song (Die Meistersinger) 09:16 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - "Aus dem Wald trieb es mich fort" 05:42 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 1 - "Der Männer Sippe saß hier im Saal" 05:33 Tools
She's Left Me Again 05:33 Tools
Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde 08:20 Tools
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde - 5. Der Trunkene im Frühling 02:17 Tools
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde - Der Trunkene im Frühling 08:20 Tools
Sweethearts In Heaven 06:49 Tools
My Lord Keeps A Record 03:31 Tools
"Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond" 09:16 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Zweiter Aufzug - "Hehr bist du, und heilig" 09:16 Tools
5. Der Trunkene im Frühling 04:39 Tools
Fidelio: Komm' o Hoffnung 04:01 Tools
Second Hand Flowers 06:49 Tools
"Aus dem Wald trieb es mich fort" 06:49 Tools
Angels Are Singing in Heaven Tonight 04:02 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Erster Aufzug - "Wehwalt heißt du fürwahr?" 08:20 Tools
Easy Love 03:31 Tools
Whatever Happenend To Julie? 03:31 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 - "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" 03:31 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 - "Friedmund darf ich nicht heißen" 03:31 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act 1 - "Aus dem Wald trieb es mich fort" 03:31 Tools
3. Von der Jugend 03:31 Tools
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg (Act 3) - Morgenlich leuchtend 03:31 Tools
Die Dubuarry, Wie schon ist alles, seit ich dich gefunden 03:31 Tools
Roads 03:31 Tools
Wagner: Die Walküre / Act 2 - Szene 4: "Siegmund! Sieh auf mich!" 03:31 Tools
Funk Song 06:49 Tools
Leavin' by James King 06:49 Tools
"Wes Herd dies auch, hier muß ich rasten" 04:02 Tools
"Friedmund darf ich nicht heißen" 04:02 Tools
Ariadne auf Naxos (1992 Digital Remaster), OPER: Ach! wo war ich! (Ariadne/Echo/Harlekin/Zerbinetta/Truffaldin) 04:02 Tools
Ariadne auf Naxos (1992 Digital Remaster), PROLOGUE: Ouvertüre (Orchester) 04:02 Tools
Amor ti viera (Fedora, Act II) 04:02 Tools
Ariadne auf Naxos (1992 Digital Remaster), OPER: Grossmachtige Prinzessin (Zerbinetta) 04:02 Tools
654 Dressing the Meat of Tomorrow, Model. 2006 04:02 Tools
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There are multiple artists called James King: 1) James King is a US bluegrass singer and guitarist. James King was born Sept. 9, 1958, in Martinsville, Va., and grew up in Carroll County — one of the most fertile breeding grounds for bluegrass and old-time musicians. James’ father, Jim, and his uncle, Joe Edd, were both musicians of note. As James entered his teens, he began to take the music seriously too, particularly the music of his fellow Virginians, the Stanley Brothers. One of James’ closest mentors was Ted Lundy, whose raw and heartfelt brand of bluegrass exerted a particularly strong influence on his music. Following a stint in the Marine Corps, King relocated to Wilmington, Del., where he started a band with Lundy’s sons, T.J. and Bobby. The Lundys introduced King to legendary bluegrass deejay Ray Davis, who paired King with Ralph Stanley for two mid-’80s releases, Stanley Brothers Classics and Reunion (also with George Shuffler), on his Wango label. In 1988, King released his first record under his own name, James King Sings Cold, Cold World. In the 1990s, Dudley Connell of the Johnson Mountain Boys brought King to the attention of Rounder’s Ken Irwin. Irwin brought together Connell and a band of bluegrass all-stars to back up King on 1994’s These Old Pictures and 1995’s Lonesome and Then Some. King began to tour steadily, gradually assembling the James King Band. The group was named emerging artists of the year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) in 1997. 1998’s Bed by the Window was the recording debut of the James King Band, and its gripping, bittersweet title track — about a man in a nursing home with a vivid imagination — was nominated for IBMA’s 1999 song of the year award. King is also a member of the bluegrass supergroup Longview, along with Connell, Don Rigsby, Joe Mullins, Glen Duncan and Marshall Wilborn. Their self-titled 1997 debut was named recorded event of the year by the IBMA. The second Longview album, High Lonesome, arrived in 1999, followed by Lessons in Stone in 2002. King released 30 Years of Farming in 2002. The album featured the James King Band as the supporting instrumentalists, with a potent blend of classic bluegrass, hard core country and contemporary song craft. Including the country classics “Saginaw, Michigan” and “Carroll Country Accident,” King released The Bluegrass Storyteller in 2005. In April 2009, James married Julie Lillard of Cascade, Virginia, and now resides in Danville, Virginia. 2) James King (May 22, 1925 – November 20, 2005) was widely regarded as the finest American Heldentenor of the post-war period. Born in Dodge City, Kansas, King studied music at Louisiana State University and earned a master's degree in 1952 from Kansas City University. He started singing as a baritone, and noticed in 1955 that his range was more that of a tenor. He retrained himself as a tenor and won the American Opera Auditions in Cincinnati in 1961. He made his debut as Don Jose in Bizet's Carmen with the San Francisco Opera. He sang the French and Italian repertoire with the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 1962 to 1965 and worldwide at most of the major opera houses, being a particular favorite at the Vienna State Opera, where he last appeared as Florestan in "Fidelio" in 1997. He made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1966. He sang at all the major opera houses in Europe and America and recorded extensively. One of his most famous recordings, however, was not in opera, but rather that of Gustav Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, recorded with Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. His baritone partner in that recording was the renowned German singer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. He was married 3 times and had five children, and was married at the time of his passing to the former Elizabeth Lively. He taught at Indiana University from 1984 to 2003. 3) There is a jazz bassist and composer with this name as well, see e.g. the album Allen's Odyssey. James King is a native of Houston, Texas, now based in Washington, DC. He studied at Texas Southern University, Hampton University, and the University of the District of Colombia. Well-known in the mid-Atlantic region, he has lived and worked in the Washington, D.C. area since 1977. During his 25 plus year career, James has conducted clinics and maintained a rigorous performance schedule. He has performed with Stanley Turrentine, Buck Hill, Elvin Jones, Marlena Shaw, Ronnie Wells and Stephanie Nakasian, among others. He has appeared at major jazz festivals including North Sea, Montreal, and Pori Jazz. 4) James King is also a soul/rock singer appearing on the album “Expansion Soul Sauce 25”. 2011 collection, released to coincide with the 25th Anniversary of the Expansion label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.