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James King was born on 9 September, 1958, is a Musician. At 62 years old, James King height not available right now. We will update James King's height soon as possible.

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James King Age 64 years old
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Born 9 September 1958
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2016

King was a recovering alcoholic, and in recent years had struggled with liver issues. He died on May 19, 2016 surrounded by family and friends.

2014

King won 12 Bluegrass Music awards, a Grammy nomination Three Chords & the Truth, and was inducted into the Virginia Music Hall of Fame in 2014. In 2015, King received the SPBGMA Masters Gold Award for Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year for winning Male Vocalist of the Year 10 times in a row.

2013

In 2013, King released what would be his final albums, the Grammy-nominated Three Chords and the Truth, recorded over a five-year period. King selected country music songs and arranged them for bluegrass. He was assisted by Connell, Don Rigsby, Jimmy Mattingly (fiddle), Ronnie Stewart (banjo), Jesse Brock (mandolin), Jason Moore (bass), and Josh Williams (guitar).

2005

King released The Bluegrass Storyteller in 2005 with Kevin Prayer (mandolin), Bernie Green (banjo), Jerry McNeely (bass), and Adam Haynes (fiddle).

2002

In 2002, 30 Years of Farming featured the James King Band as supporting instrumentalists.

1997

King formed the James King Band, which was named Emerging Artist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) in 1997. In 1998 Bed by the Window was the recording debut of the James King Band, and its title track was nominated for IBMA’s Song of the Year in 1999.

Formed in 1997, Longview brought together King, Connell, Rigsby, Willborn, Glen Duncan, and Joe Mullins. For later recordings, Connell, Mullins, and Duncan were replaced by J. D. Crowe, Ron Stewart, and Lou Reid. Longview recorded four albums. Their self-titled 1997 debut was named Recorded Event of the Year by the IBMA. This was followed by High Lonesome in 1999, Lessons in Stone in 2002, and Deep in the Mountains in 2008.

1995

On Lonesome and Then Some in 1995, King was backed by Connell (guitar, vocals), Tom Adams (banjo), David McLaughlin (guitar, vocals), and Marshall Wilborn (bass).

1990

For a brief period in the early 1990s, King was a member of Big Country Bluegrass. Dudley Connell of the Johnson Mountain Boys brought King to the attention of Ken Irwin at Rounder Records. King signed to Rounder Records in 1992 and released his album These Old Pictures in 1993.

1988

In July 1988, King recorded his first album under his own name on the Webco label: It’s a Cold, Cold World (reissued in 1996 as Webco Classics, Volume Two.

1986

After a stint in the United States Marine Corps, King relocated to Wilmington, Delaware where he started a band with Lundy's sons T.J. and Bobby. In 1986, bluegrass deejay Ray Davis introduced King to Ralph Stanley, with whom he recorded two albums: Stanley Brothers Classics and Reunion with George Shuffler on Davis's Wango label. Stanley named King an honorary member of his Clinch Mountain Boys.

1974

In 1974, King heard the Stanley Brothers and fell in love with their bluegrass music. King began his career at age 16 playing gospel music at his Pentecostal Holiness church. He left Cana at age 19.

1958

James Elroy King (September 9, 1958 – May 19, 2016) was an American bluegrass music singer. Tom T. Hall dubbed King the “Bluegrass Storyteller,” for his ability to infuse his story songs with emotion and authenticity.