Louis Pain
I’m a Portland, Oregon based musician (primarily Hammond organ). I’m originally from the San Francisco Bay Area but am now an Oregon Music Hall of Fame inductee. My channel includes many videos of my various groups performing live, along with videos of friends performing, cat & family videos, and more.
Also, there are some rare videos of great soul, jazz, blues, & gospel artists that I recorded off the air with a SVHS tape machine back in the day. I don’t on the rights to those, and I share them free of charge in hopes others will enjoy them as I do. There are many more of those videos in my “Video Vault” that I intend to start sharing soon.
Enjoy!
Louis “King Louie” Pain
www.louispain.com

The Four Kings @ Christo's Jazz Lounge

The Four Kings in Camas & Battleground, WA

King Louie & Sean Holmes: "Happy Birthday Andy"

John Slater Lesson, 8-30-12, pt. 3

Sean Glackin Lesson #1, video 2

Sean Glackin Lesson #1, video 1

King Louie & Renato Caranto w/ Michael Raynor: "Renato Burning!"

"Merle Haggard re/ Renato Caranto"

Mel & Chris Brown: "Passing the Baton"

Andy Stokes w/ Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group

Andy Stokes w/ Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group: "Dock Of The Bay"

"What'd I Say": King Louie & Sean Holmes perform for seniors

"Secret Love" by Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group

9th Annual East Hawaii Jazz & Blues Festival official video

"Mack The Knife": King Louie & Renato Caranto play for seniors

"Tequila"

Sean Holmes & Arietta Ward w/ the Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group: "Where Is The Love"

The King Louie & Renato Caranto Trio: "Marty Boy"

King Louie & Renato Caranto Trio @ the 2019 Cathedral Park Jazz Festival: "Marty Boy"

King Louie & Renato Caranto Trio: "TM Blues"

King Louie & Renato Caranto Trio: "I Should Care"

Mel Brown, drum master!

"Europa"

Tony Coleman's Tribute To The Three Kings: "Steppin' Up In Class"

Tony Coleman's Tribute To The Three Kings: "Never Make Your Move Too Soon"

King Louie & Renato Caranto Trio: "More Today Than Yesterday"

King Louie & Renato Caranto duo, "Teener"

"Summertime": duet by Renato Caranto and a retirement community resident.

"Never Make Your Move Too Soon", aka, "Do It, Do It"

TONY COLEMAN: "WHY I SING THE BLUES"