RICKY
EARL Louisiana blues man, the piper of the blues, the up and coming blues man of this century. Ricky earl brings a new vive
of blues music to the scene. Ricky’s style is a mix of Johnny Taylor, Chuck Berry and Sam Cook, BB king all in
one. He is a star moving to super stardom as a great blues entertainer. Ricky was born July 7th, in a small town called
Poplar Bluff, Missouri He is one of ten children born to a Baptist minister. His family was well known as the gospel group,
the earl singers. Ricky started playing the piano at age five. He then added the bass and then the guitar. Ricky’s guitar
playing has brought him fame and notoriety throughout the country. At fourteen, Ricky was introduced to the blues world
and joined a group called, the Dayton side winders. Ricky continued his destiny by working with some of the greatest blues
artist like Little Milton who groomed him as his band-leader for twelve years. Ricky shows his master guitar skills on little
Milton’s album, live at Westville prison. Ricky is a product of little Milton and Albert king and he has been true to
keeping there legacy alive. Ricky was Albert King’s side man for five years and he also played with Artie white and
Johnny Taylor. Ricky has traveled throughout Europe, Japan, and the United States. He has made appearances in blues
festivals, and venues all over the world. He also had a spotlight in player magazine in 1991. Ricky, the Louisiana blues man
is a true blues trend-setter.
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Ricky&
Cheri’s collaboration brings the silence of SOUL MUSIC which creeps up on you when you least expect it, rejuvenating
your mind body and soul.