Solomon King

Published: July 1, 2013, 11 p.m.

Solomon King, talented purveyor of "New-School Blues" is no stranger to the Southern California music landscape, With his non-compromising approach to his music, Solomon King quickly garnered international attention in 2008 as "Jack Me Up" and "Frankie & Johnny," both from "Under the Sun" CD, were featured on two episodes of HBO's Golden Globe winning True Blood series. 2009 brought a Grammy entrant nomination as "Under the Sun" was considered for Best Contemporary Blues Album. 2010 found the music of Solomon King played on broadcast radio stations across the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe and even South America. Now with 2011, Solomon King breaks through with the stripped down raw sound of Medicine. To hear Solomon King is to follow the road map of great American Music It's a journey that starts with a piece of broken concrete torn from the wreckage of the Motor City. Up ahead a new stretch of the music super highway is being built. Its a road that goes to places you have never been to before. This is the destination where you will find Solomon King. He stops by on Monday, July 1, at 7pm EST to chat about his new album, Train.