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.
The night marked the moment King recognized his influence on the new generation of blues guitarists —but he had no bitterness ...
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Hosted on MSNB.B. King had his breakthrough blues guitar moment with The Thrill Is Gone – but it was Jerry Jemmott’s bass that made it grooveB.B. King was already a 20-year veteran bluesman when he began to seep into mainstream America's consciousness during the late '60s, via the praise of rock guitarists like Eric Clapton and Mike ...
Slash may have one of the greatest techniques in rock and roll, but he wasn't safe from being thrown for a loop next to ...
His guitar playing is not as polished or perfected as that of B. B. King but he is years younger than B.B. and is far more adventuresome. Unlike many contemporary Rock stars success seems to have ...
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