Bb King
Date of birth
16th September, 1925
Occupation
Musician
Sex
Male
Height
1.77
B.B. King’s Death Not The Result Of Poisoning, Coroner Confirms
By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 14 July 2015
B.B. King was not poisoned, a Nevada corner confirmed on Monday (13th July).
B.B. King’s death was not the result of poison, a Nevada coroner confirmed on Monday (13th July). The legendary Blues singer died in May of this year and, shortly after King’s death, his two daughters accused his manager and personal assistant of poisoning him. The coroner has performed an autopsy and found no evidence of poison.
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Wait, Was B.B King Murdered?
By Michael West in Movies / TV / Theatre on 26 May 2015
Was B.B King poisoned to death?
Two of B.B King's daughters have alleged that their father was poisoned by the musician's business manager Laverne Toney and his personal assistant. King, 89, died on May 14 at his home in Las Vegas with his attorney saying the blues singer died peacefully in his sleep.
"I believe my father was poisoned and that he was administrated foreign substances to induce his premature death," the daughters wrote in separate but identical affidavits. "[I] request a formal investigation into this matter."
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Famous Fans And Friends Pay Tribute To Blues Legend BB King
By Stephanie Chase in Music / Festivals on 16 May 2015
King died at the age of 89 on Thursday at his home in Las Vegas.
Tributes from the wold of music and beyond have poured in for blues legend B.B. King who died on Thursday in Las Vegas aged 89. King will be remembered as one of the pioneers of blues music as well as for his trademark guitar playing style, which has influenced generations of musicians.
Once a farmhand, BB King became one of the world's greatest blues musicians and influenced a generation of young artists with his blistering guitar lines and emotional vocals. He sold millions of records worldwide and was inducted into both the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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BB King's Manager Reassures Fans After Guitarist's Hospital Leave
By Victoria Pavlova in Music / Festivals on 03 May 2015
The guitarist is recovering well, after his unexpected hospitalization.
Jazz master Bb King remains in hospice care for the third day this Sunday. On Saturday, his longtime business manager, Laverne Toney released a statement, saying the iconic musician had a good night and she welcomed the concern about his health. Toney has legal control over King’s affairs.
Due to declining health, BB King has been forced to cancel several performances in the past year.
On Friday, the jazzman returned home after his second hospital stay in two months. In a message on his website, King made sure to thank his fans in a statement, posted on his official site.
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Blues Legend B.B. King In Hospice Care At Las Vegas Home
By Stephanie Chase in Music / Festivals on 02 May 2015
An ambulance was called to the guitarist’s home on Thursday.
Legendary blues guitarist Bb King is in home hospice care at his Las Vegas residency, according to a message on his official website. King returned home Friday after a brief hospitalisation on Thursday, his second hospital stay in less than a month.
“I am in home hospice care at my residence in Las Vegas,” King wrote in a message on his personal website. “Thanks to all for your well wishes and prayers.” King’s daughter Patty had told KLAS Las Vegas News that her father wasn't eating and was dehydrated, so he was taken to the hospital for observation around 3 p.m.
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Festival To Delight Fans In Cinemas [Trailer & Pictures]
By Jack de Aguilar in Music / Festivals on 16 July 2013
These guitar heroes are heading to a cinema near you, if you live in America.
For those of you who didn’t manage to get to Crossroads – Eric Clapton’s guitar-fest – you needn’t fear, as the legend himself will be taking footage from the festival and making it available to his fans via the medium of cinema.
'Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013' will feature edited highlights of these guys in action (take a deep breath): The Allman Brothers Band, Blake Mills, Booker T., Buddy Guy, Derek Trucks, Doyle Bramhall II, Eric Clapton, Gary Clark Jr., Gregg Allman, Jeff Beck, John Mayer, Keith Richards, Keith Urban, Los Lobos, Robert Cray, Sonny Landreth, Vince Gill and Warren Haynes. And relax; now that’s a lot of strings!
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R.I.P Bobby Bland: "The Lion Of The Blues" Singer Dies Aged 83
By Lauren James in Music / Festivals on 24 June 2013
The celebrated American singer Bobby Bland, who is credited with defining the sound of modern blues, has passed away at age 83 after health complications.
The 'Turn On Your Love Light' star, also known as Bobby "Blues" Bland and "The Lion of the Blues", was extremely influential in the blues genre, establishing a unique sound that incorporating gospel-influenced singing into blues and R&B. Robert Calvin Bland was born in 1930 in Rosemark, Tennessee, and later moved to Memphis where he would join gospel groups and frequent Beale Street with its reputation for blues clubs. His career as a singer was temporarily put on hold after serving a stint in the US army, but he fell back into the music scene upon his return. He hit his No.1 spot on the R&B charts with his 1957 single 'Further On Up The Road' and continued to feature in the charts in the late fifties and sixties. He emerged as a unique blues singer with a characteristic vocal style, described by biographers as a "supple, confidential, soul-blues delivery" that would become known as a "chicken-bone sound", characterised by "guttural growls and snorts" whilst retaining a "smooth as velvet quality."
Listen To Blues Legend Bobby Bland Performing St James Infirmary:
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Eric Clapton Introduces Star Line-Up To His Fourth Crossroads Guitar Festival (Photos)
By Holly Williams in Music / Festivals on 15 April 2013
Blues legends and modern artists jam on stage at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival at the weekend.
Bb King and Eric Clapton jam at Crossroads Guitar Festival
Eric Clapton, BB King and John Mayer were among some of genius performers at Clapton's fourth Crossroads Guitar Festival last weekend.
It was a blues infused weekend at Eric Clapton's fourth tri-annual Crossroads Guitar Festival on April 12th - 13th 2013 at Madison Square Garden, New York with guests ranging from the legends, to the more modern performers of the genre. 68-year-old Clapton, who remains to be the only three-time inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, was seen enjoying a jam session with the King of blues BB King, 87, while John Mayer teamed with country star Keith Urban to show that there was little to sneer at with modern blues-pop. 'The Blues Brothers' star Dan Aykroyd, also made an appearance in a pair of Ray-Bans and a suit reminiscent of the 1980 movie, as well as Texan guitarist Gary Clark Jr. with his band and 76-year-old former Muddy Waters member Buddy Guy.
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Bb King Saturday 25th June 2011 Blues legend, BB King, performing at Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester, England
Eddie Money and Bb King - Saturday 20th November 2010 at Times Square New York City, USA
Bb King Monday 9th February 2009 B.B. King performing at Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts West Palm Beach, Florida
Bb King Friday 2nd January 2009 BB King performing live at Chumash Casino Resort Santa Ynez, California
Eddie Money and Bb King Thursday 31st January 2008 performing live at BB King's New York City, USA