It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of beloved singer and songwriter James King, who was affectionately known as "The Bluegrass Storyteller." He was 57 years old. King, a recovering alcoholic, suffered complications from a prolonged battle with cirrhosis of the liver. |
King
died peacefully, surrounded by family and close friends, including his
longtime girlfriend, Becky Rhodes; his brothers Andy and Jason, and
sister-in-law Leticia; his aunts Debbie Moxley and Nadine Isley; and
friends Junior and Susan Sisk, Dudley and Sally Connell, Harry and
Louise Rhodes, and Charlie Snelling.
James King, "The Bluegrass Storyteller," 1958 - 2016
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Born
in Martinsville, Virginia on September 9, 1958, and raised in Carroll
County, King grew up immersed in bluegrass. Both his father and his
uncle were professional bluegrass musicians, and during his formative
years, King was surrounded by music.
Following
a stint in the Marine Corps, King decided to follow family tradition,
and launched his musical career. He was signed to Rounder Records in
1992, where he released a series of critically acclaimed and
award-winning albums, including his last recording for the label, 2013's
Grammy-nominated Three Chords & the Truth.
Among
his many achievements, King was a 12-time Bluegrass Music Award Winner,
and in 1997, the International Bluegrass Music Association voted the
James King Band the "Emerging Artist of the Year."
In
2014, King was inducted into the Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame.
Alison Krauss sent along the following remarks, which were read at the
ceremony: "Nine years ago, my father and I heard a man singing in a jam
session between two campers in Maryland when it was pitch black outside.
Our jaws hung open, and then we had to search the festival site to
retrieve the top of my head. The voice we heard was magnificent. It was
so powerful, emotive, haunting, and one of a kind. It was you, singing
'Cry, Cry, Darlin.'' We had the opportunity to speak with you, and found
your spirit and generosity shared the same qualities. I'm so happy you
are receiving this award. How proud the state of Virginia must be to be
able to claim you as their own, and to give this award to someone whose
voice has taken so many of us back to another time when life had such a
beautiful, simple dream attached to it. Congratulations James King.
FANTASTIC!!!"
Rounder
Records co-founder Ken Irwin signed King in 1992, and produced a number
of his recordings for the label. Irwin reflects, "James had an uncanny
ability to wring the emotion out of every song he sang, and he was one
of the most intuitive singers in all of bluegrass. He sang from and to
the heart, and had the rare gift of being able to make audiences feel,
no matter what it was he was singing about. He was a born storyteller,
and loved to tell stories before, during, and after songs." He
continues, "His love of singing and entertaining came through in
everything he did, and those qualities made him one of the most popular
and beloved artists on the bluegrass circuit. James' big voice was only
matched by his outsize personality. He was my friend, and I will miss
him."
King was predeceased by his daughter Shelby Ann, who died in 2012. Funeral arrangements will be announced shortly.
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