Sun King Rising

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John Blangero
Also known asSun King Rising
GenresBlues, Southern Rock, Soul
Labels PeacockSunrise Records
Website sunkingrising.com

Sun King Rising is a professional moniker/alter ego of an American geneticist and biomedical research scientist, John Blangero for his music albums. [1] The project was founded in 2018 and has released two albums, Delta Tales and Signs & Wonders, under the record label of PeacockSunrise Records. [2]

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Overview

At age five, John Blangero began taking piano lessons in New Castle, Pennsylvania and developed an interest in music. [3] After five years, he learned the fundamentals of western classical, gospel, and rock music. [4]

Blangero then joined a rock band at his school when he was fourteen. Later he co-founded his band Harlequin as his regional popularity amplified in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [3] [5]

He continued with the band Harlequin until he joined college and focused mainly on his studies. [5] In 1986, he earned his PhD and became a biomedical research scientist. [6]

In the 2000s, Blangero started playing live for blues bands in San Antonio, Texas. [1] In 2018, he launched his professional moniker Sun King Rising. In 2019, Nick Katana after rebranding his music company Melodic Revolution Records to PeacockSunshine Records, signed Blangero for Sun King Rising. [7]

In 2020, Blangero hired Steven "Ace" Acker, a member of a 1970s band named LAW, to produce his first album Delta Tales, which was released on October 2, 2020. [8] [7] In the same year, he released an independent video song Free Will in China Blues. [9]

On October 1, 2022, Sun King Rising released another album, Signs & Wonders. [10] [11]

Discography

YearAlbumSong
2022Sign and WondersNo. 6 Magnolia Avenue
Bitter Water Sweetened
One More Story
Jubal Takes a Wife
Low Wine and Cruel Ruin
Lanterns on the Levee
Buried in the Blues
Anchorless
Alabama Nocturne
She was a Blonde
2020Free Will in China BlueFree Will in China Blue
2020Delta TalesThe Snake
Milkweed and Thistle
Down The Delta Road
In a State of Grace
Take It Down
Beneath The Southern Sun
Evangeline in The Morning
Love Turns Grey
Drive Me To Nashville
Let There Be Light

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