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Where does Chris Thomas King Live?

Where does Chris Thomas King Live?

New Orleans, Louisiana
Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. Chris Thomas King (born Durwood Christopher Thomas, October 14, 1962) is an American blues musician and actor based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

How old is Chris Thomas King?

59 years (October 14, 1962)Chris Thomas King / Age

Where is Chris Thomas King from?

Baton Rouge, LAChris Thomas King / Place of birth

Who is the black musician in Oh Brother Where Art Thou?

Chris Thomas King
In the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), a character named Tommy Johnson, played by Chris Thomas King, describes selling his soul to the devil to play guitar.

Who played the guitar in O Brother Where Art Thou?

Played by real-life blues musician Chris Thomas King, Tommy Johnson plays guitar on The Soggy Bottom Boys’ runaway hit and is later rescued by the other three from the KKK. Earlier in the film he tells them of how he sold his soul to the devil at a crossroads in exchange for his guitar-playing ability.

Did Chris Thomas King play guitar in O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Now he is enjoying his well deserved due with the release of Me, My Guitar And The Blues, his first acting role, (in which he also plays guitar), as real life bluesman Tommy Johnson in the Coen Brothers major feature film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and the impending release of yet his newest, upcoming album, O …

Where was O Brother filmed?

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) Nearly every scene in this Coen Brothers smash-hit was filmed in Mississippi. Head to the Strong River in D’Lo, just off U.S. Hwy. 49 south of Jackson, to walk the stones at D’Lo Water Park where the sirens charmed Everett, Delmar and Pete.

Who plays the devil in O Brother Where Art Thou?

Daniel von Bargen
Sheriff Cooley is the main antagonist of the 2000 crime comedy-drama film O Brother Where Art Thou?. He was portrayed by the late Daniel von Bargen.

Why is Rock the devil’s music?

WHEN rock-and-roll enjoyed its initial surge of popularity in the mid-50’s, many fundamentalist Christians recoiled in horror. To them, rock’s ”savage rhythms,” and the thinly concealed sexual double entendre of many rock-and-roll lyrics, made it ”the Devil’s music.

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