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In reply to the discussion: B.B. King is dead [View all]malaise
(294,891 posts)59. Obama's tribute and Obama and BB at the WH
http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/242202-obama-mourns-loss-of-bb-king
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President Obama on Friday mourned the passing of legendary blues guitarist B.B. King.
The blues has lost its king, and America has lost a legend, the president said in a statement. Theres going to be one killer blues session in heaven tonight.
King died in his sleep in Las Vegas on Thursday at the age of 89, according to his website.
Obama noted Kings humble beginnings as a sharecroppers son in Mississippi to his rise as one of Americas most influential musicians.
No one worked harder than B.B. No one inspired more up-and-coming artists," the president said. "No one did more to spread the gospel of the blues."
The president recalled singing a few lines of Sweet Home Chicago on stage with King during a concert at the White House in 2012.
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and Obama and BB at the White House
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President Obama on Friday mourned the passing of legendary blues guitarist B.B. King.
The blues has lost its king, and America has lost a legend, the president said in a statement. Theres going to be one killer blues session in heaven tonight.
King died in his sleep in Las Vegas on Thursday at the age of 89, according to his website.
Obama noted Kings humble beginnings as a sharecroppers son in Mississippi to his rise as one of Americas most influential musicians.
No one worked harder than B.B. No one inspired more up-and-coming artists," the president said. "No one did more to spread the gospel of the blues."
The president recalled singing a few lines of Sweet Home Chicago on stage with King during a concert at the White House in 2012.
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and Obama and BB at the White House
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The article mentions his mentoring several musicians of note and "scores of guitarists".
jamesatemple
May 2015
#7
Never listened to him until I saw him perform live in the late 90s and was blown away...
I hate liars
May 2015
#43
Bummer. Still he did pretty well for an old guy with Diabetes. 89 is very respectable old age.
OregonBlue
May 2015
#63