Blues legend B.B. King has named every guitar he played Lucille since one fateful night in the winter of 1949 in an Arkansas dance hall.
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Guitar Player on MSNB.B. King on the night in 1967 when he jammed with Eric Clapton and Jimi HendrixThe night marked the moment King recognized his influence on the new generation of blues guitarists —but he had no bitterness ...
“Rock Me Baby” was the perfect song for King, and his incredible vocals are a highlight of the song. Plus, those gritty, rich guitar tones are next-level. “Rock Me Baby” by B.B. King ...
B. King and Eric Clapton and it encompases ... Also, Mike Bloomfield did some excellent slide guitar work on the first Butterfield album and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones used it on ...
“In the early years, I thought that everybody seemed to get a break but me,” B.B. King tells Guitar Player ... an institution unto himself. The first, Live & Well, became his first album ...
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