Black-American musical expression during enslavement laid the foundation for blues, jazz, country, gospel, rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, & popular music. Emerging from oppression, it reflected resilience & creativity, becoming anthems for civil rights movements the world over. The emotive force and cultural distinctiveness of those early songs endure, nurturing the ongoing struggle for a more just world.
Kingfish has gained attention for his exceptional guitar skills, soulful vocals, and ability to capture the essence of traditional blues while adding his own modern touch. Kingfish's music resonates with both longtime blues enthusiasts and new audiences, encouraging a new generation to explore and embrace the roots of American music.
Blues, once a popular and influential musical genre, has become scarce in many Black communities, with seeming abandonment by young Black-Americans. At just 24 years years old, Kingfish (Christone Ingram), represents a resurgence of the blues due to his remarkable talent, life story, youthful energy, & dedication to the blues.
Kingfish has gained attention for his exceptional guitar skills, soulful vocals, and ability to capture the essence of traditional blues while adding his own modern touch. Kingfish's music resonates with both longtime blues enthusiasts and new audiences, encouraging a new generation to explore and embrace the roots of American music.
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