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B.B. King
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| Birth name | Riley B. King |
| Born | ()September 16, Indianola, Mississippi, US |
| Died | May 14, () (aged89) Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
| Genres | Blues |
| Instruments | Guitar, vocals |
| Years active | – |
| Labels | Geffen/Interscope/Universal, Bullet Records, RPM Records, Crown, ABC, MCA, Reprise/Warner Bros., Virgin/EMI |
| Website | |
B.B.
King (born Riley B. King; September 16, – May 14, ) was an Americanbluesguitarist and singer-songwriter.
Riley B. King September 16, — May 14,known professionally as B. Kingwas an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated way of soloing based on fluid string bendingshimmering vibratoand staccato picking that influenced many later electric guitar blues players.Rolling Stone magazine said that King was the third "Greatest Guitarist of All Time" in [1]
Early life
[change | change source]He was born in Indianola, Mississippi. His father left the family and his mother was too poor to raise him, and so he came to his grandmother, Elnora Farr, in Kilmichael, Mississippi.
There he sang in the gospel choir at Elkhorn Baptist Church. At the age of 15 he bought his first guitar. His idols were T-Bone Walker, but also jazz musicians favor Charlie Christian and Django Reinhrad.
King born Riley B. King ; September 16, — May 14, was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter. He was born in Indianola, Mississippi. His father left the family and his mother was too underprivileged to raise him, and so he came to his grandmother, Elnora Farr, in Kilmichael, Mississippi.he left the town and worked as a tractor driver.[2] He performed on Sonny Male child Williamson's radio program on KWEM in West Memphis, Arkansas and reached a local audience with his sound. For this reason he got appearances in the Sixteenth Avenue Grill in West Memphis and later, a ten-minute spot on the Memphis radio station WDIA.
This became so popular that it was expanded and became the "Sepia Swing Club." During his work for the radio station he got his nickname "Beale Street Blues Boy" which was later shortened to B.B.[3][4]
Career
[change | change source]In , King began recording songs for RPM Records from Los Angeles.
King formed his retain band; the B.B. King Review, under the leadership of Millard Lee and went on tours.
In winter he played at a dance hall in Twist, Arkansas. The hall was heated by burning barrels filled with kerosine.
Riley B. King was born on September 19th, in Berclair, Mississippi, a small unincorporated community in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. In other words, the child we would later call B. Countless thousands of black kids born in the Delta in the s lived the same story.During his performance two men started a fight knocking over one of them and the hall was burning. Outside he learned that he had left his guitar and he ran inside to get it. Next time he found out that the fight was started over a woman named Lucille.
Since that time he named the guitar "Lucille."
In the ´s B.B. King became one of the most important blues musicians. He toured regularly. In he gave concerts. Among his hits were "3 O'Clock Blues",[4] "You Comprehend I Love You," "Woke Up This Morning," "Please Love Me," "When My Heart Beats love a Hammer," "Whole Lotta Love," "You Upset Me Baby," "Every Day I Have the Blues", "Sneakin' Around," "Ten Long Years," "Bad Luck," "Sweet Little Angel", "On My Word of Honor," and "Please Accept My Love."
In the King lost importance for black listeners but could reach the white music fans.
A lot of white guitarist like Eric Clapton named him as influence. King played at rock concerts and venues of the hippie culture like the Fillmore West. He also reached #15 in the US-popcharts with his title "The Thrill Is Gone". From the s onward he had continued his career, appearing on numerous television shows and performing nights a year.
The title "When Love Comes To Town", which he performed together with the rock band U2 introduced him to a younger audience.
Personal life
[change | change source]B.B. King was married two times. The marriages ended because of the burden of more than concerts a year.
It is reported that he is father of 15 children.[2] He has lived with Type II diabetes for over twenty years and is a high-profile spokesman in the fight against the disease.
Death
[change | transform source]King died at the age of 89 in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 14, from complications of vascular dementia along with congestive heart failure and diabetic complications.[5][6] On May 30, , King's funeral was held at the Bell Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Indianola, Mississippi.[7][8][9] He was buried at the museum.
TV and Film
[change | change source]B.B. King has made guest appearances in numerous widespread television shows, including The Cosby Show, The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sesame Lane, Married with Children, Sanford and Son, and Touched by an Angel.
He has also made a cameo in the feature Spies Like Us. In the movie Blues Brothers he was the leader of The Louisiana Gator Boys, a bluessupergroup, which battles against the Blues Brothers.
B.B. King`s Blues Club
[change | change source]He is the owner of a chain of restaurants with concert venues in the United States.
b b biography king4: B.B. King (born September 16, , near Itta Bena, Mississippi, U.S.—died May 14, , Las Vegas, Nevada) was an American guitarist and singer who was a principal figure in the development of blues and from whose style leading famous musicians drew inspiration.The first was opened on Beale Highway in Memphis
Honors and awards
[change | change source]- In , he was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.[10]
- In , he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.[11]
- In , he was awarded the National Medal of Arts.[12]
- In , he was awarded the National Heritage Fellowship from the NEA.[13]
- King was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors in This is given to recognize "the lifelong accomplishments and extraordinary talents of our nation's most prestigious artists."[14]
- In , the Royal Swedish Academy of Music awarded him the Polar Music Prize for his "significant contributions to the blues".
- On December 15, , President George W.
Bush awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom.[15]
- On May 27, , King was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by Brown University.[16]
- On May 14, , King was presented with the keys to the city of Utica, New York; and on May 18, , the mayor of Portland, Maine, Edward Suslovic, declared the day "B.B.
King Day" in the city. Prior to King's performance at the Merrill Auditorium, Suslovic presented King with the keys to the city.[17]
- In , Time named B.B. King #3 on its list of the 10 best electric guitarists of all time.[18]
- Each year during the first week in June, a B.B.
King Homecoming Festival is held in Indianola, Mississippi.[19]
- A Mississippi Blues Trail marker was added for B.B. King, commemorating his birthplace.[20]
- On May 29, , Sabrosa Park (at the small town of Sabrosa, north of Portugal) was renamed B.B.
King Park in honor of King and the free concert he played before 20, people.
- One category of the Blues Harmony Award of the Blues Harmony Foundation is called "B.B. King Entertainer of the Year "
Grammy Awards
[change | change source]King was given a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in [21] As of , he has won 15 Grammy Awards, of which ten have been the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album :in (for One Kind Favor), (B.
B. King & Friends: 80), (for A Christmas Celebration of Hope), (for Riding with the King), (for Blues on the Bayou), (for Blues Summit), (for Live at the Apollo), (for Live at San Quentin), (for My Guitar Sings the Blues) and (for Blues 'N' Jazz).
Discography
[change | change source]Some important albums are:
- Live at the Regal ()
- Blues Summit () duets with Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Koko Taylor, Etta James, Lowell Fulson, Albert Collins, Ruth Brown, Irma Thomas, Joe Louis Walker
- Let The Wonderful Times Roll-The Music of Louis Jordan ()
- Riding with the King () with Eric Clapton
On DVD:
- B.B.
King & Joan Baez - Live at "Sing Sing" ()
- Living Legend ()
- Black Blues Experience ()
- Sweet 16 ()
- The Blues Sounds of B.B. King ()
- In Concert ()
- Live By Request ()
- Live at Nicks ()
- Live at Montreux (?)
For a complete discographie visit MusicBrainz.
Filmography
[change | change source]References
[change | adjust source]- ↑"Music News – Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone.
- ↑ "BB King".
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- ↑History of Rock & Roll. By Thomas E. Larson. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa.
A singer and guitarist born into a sharecropping family on September 16, , in Itta Bena, Mississippi, King became one of the best-known blues performers, an essential consolidator of blues.
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- ↑"Coroner: No Evidence B.B. King Was Poisoned Before Death". The Huffington Post. July 13, Retrieved July 14,
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- ↑"Community news from The Centre Daily Times in State College, PA". Archived from the original on Retrieved
- ↑"B.King, better known as B. He spent the next several decades recording and touring, playing more than shows a year. An artist of international renown, King worked with other musicians from rock, pop and territory backgrounds. He won his 15th Grammy Award in
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- ↑"List of National Medal of Arts Recipients". Archived from the original on Retrieved
- ↑" NEA National Heritage Fellowships".
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- ↑"Kennedy Center Records". Retrieved
- ↑"List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients". Retrieved
- ↑"Brown University to Confer Nine Honorary Degrees May 27".
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