B.B. King

1925 - 2015

B.B. King

1925 - 2015

BORN

1925

DIED

2015

B.B. King Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 15, 2015.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - B.B. King believed anyone could play the blues, and that "as long as people have problems, the blues can never die."

But no one could play the blues like B.B. King, who died Thursday night at age 89 in Las Vegas, where he had been in hospice care.

Although he kept performing well into his 80s, the 15-time Grammy winner suffered from diabetes and other problems. He collapsed during a concert in Chicago last October, later blaming dehydration and exhaustion.

For generations of blues musicians and rock 'n rollers, King's plaintive vocals and soaring guitar playing style set the standard for an art form born in the American South and honored and performed worldwide. After the deaths of Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters decades ago, King was the greatest upholder of a tradition that inspired everyone from Jimi Hendrix and Robert Cray to the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton.

King played a Gibson guitar he affectionately called Lucille, with a style that included beautifully crafted single-string runs punctuated by loud chords, subtle vibratos and bent notes, building on the standard 12-bar blues and improvising like a jazz master.

The result could hypnotize an audience, no more so than when King used it to full effect on his signature song, "The Thrill is Gone." After seemingly make his guitar shout and cry in anguish as he told the tale of forsaken love, he ended the lyrics with a guttural shouting of the song's final two lines: "Now that it's all over, all I can do is wish you well."

His style was unusual. King didn't like to sing and play at the same time, so he developed a call-and-response, and let Lucille do some of the talking.

"Sometimes I just think that there are more things to be said, to make the audience understand what I'm trying to do more," King told The Associated Press in 2006. "When I'm singing, I don't want you to just hear the melody. I want you to relive the story, because most of the songs have pretty good storytelling."

The blues is a lifetime gig and King kept at it even as his health declined, playing more than 100 shows a year well into his 80s. He believed touring extended his life span. "I got a chance to ride today on a very nice bus and from my window I can see how beautiful this country is and how nice it is to be alive," he said once. "That to me is like extra vitamins."

From 1950 to 1970, he traveled about 300 days a year and spent the remaining days in the studio. In 1956, he and his band played 342 one-nighters. By 1967, he had made 30 albums and 225 singles. Even in 1989, he was away from his Las Vegas home about 300 days, but it was no longer mostly one-night stands.

Keith Richards would recall touring nonstop with the Rolling Stones during the mid-1960s, then adding "That's nothing. I mean, tell that to B.B. King and he'll say, 'I've been doing it for years.'"

King enjoyed acclaim and considerable commercial success, acting the gentleman onstage and off. The blues was born of despair, but King worked in many moods, and he encouraged black youngsters in particular to make positive choices.

"Most of the time when people say blues, it's pretty negative," King told a Houston audience in February 1992. "But I'm here to tell you, blues is a label that people put on a music that was started by black people, and you can choose between the negative and the positive."

King was named the third greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine (after Hendrix and Duane Allman, who died in their 20s, an age when King was just getting started). He won 15 Grammys and sold more than 40 million records worldwide, a remarkable number for blues. He was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His album "Live at the Regal" was declared a historic sound and permanently preserved in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.

His playing style influenced performers from Otis Rush and Buddy Guy to Clapton, Hendrix, John Mayall and Mike Bloomfield.

Musicians even named a section of the guitar's neck after their blues idol, dubbing it the "B.B. box." Usually located from the 10th to 12th frets, depending on the key of the song, it's where King twisted and scorched many of his signature guitar licks.

"Mr. King's electric guitar can sing simply, embroider and drag out unresolved harmonic tensions to delicious extremes," The New York Times wrote in a review of a King appearance in June 1992. "It shrinks and swells with the precision of the human voice."

Among his Grammys: best traditional blues album: "A Christmas Celebration of Hope," and best pop instrumental performance for "Auld Lang Syne" in 2003; best male rhythm 'n' blues performance in 1971 for his "The Thrill Is Gone"; best ethnic or traditional recording in 1982 for the album "There Must Be a Better World Somewhere." A collaboration with Clapton, "Riding With the King," won a Grammy in 2001 for best traditional blues recording.

Riley B. King was born Sept. 16, 1925, on a tenant farm near Itta Bena in the Mississippi Delta. His parents separated when he was 4, and his mother took him to the even smaller town of Kilmichael. She died when he was 9, and when his grandmother died as well, he lived alone in her primitive cabin, raising cotton to work off debts.

"I was a regular hand when I was 7. I picked cotton. I drove tractors. Children grew up not thinking that this is what they must do. We thought this was the thing to do to help your family," King said.

His father eventually found him and took him back to Indianola. When the weather was bad and King couldn't work the fields, he walked 10 miles to a one-room school. He quit in the 10th grade.

A preacher uncle taught him the guitar, and King didn't play and sing blues in earnest until he was away from his religious household, in basic training with the Army during World War II. He listened to and was influenced by both blues and jazz players: T. Bone Walker, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Lonnie Johnson, Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian.

His first break came with gospel - singing lead and playing guitar with the Famous St. John's Gospel Singers on Sunday afternoons from the studio of WGRM radio in Greenwood, Mississippi.

But he soon split for Memphis, Tennessee, where his career took off after Sonny Boy Williamson let him play a song on WKEM.

By 1948, King earned a daily spot on WDIA, the first radio station in America to program entirely by African-Americans for African-Americans, as "the Pepticon Boy," pitching the alcoholic tonic between his live blues songs.

Until then, he had been known as Riley King. He needed a better nickname. The station manager dubbed him the Beale Street Blues Boy, because he had played for tips in a Beale Street park. Soon, it was B.B., and it stuck.

Initial success came with his third recording, of "Three O'Clock Blues" in 1950. He hit the road, and rarely paused thereafter.

King made his first European tour in 1968, played in 14 cities with the Rolling Stones in 1969, and made TV appearances, from "Sesame Street" to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." In 1989, he appeared in "Rattle and Hum," a film about U2, and toured with that band.

Music brought him from Mississippi's dirt roads to black-tie meetings with world leaders. He gave a guitar to Pope John Paul II, and had President Barack Obama singing to his "Sweet Home Chicago."

In 2005, the Mississippi House and Senate declared Feb. 15 to be B.B. King Day. The blues great said he had never set foot in the Mississippi Capitol until then. He wiped away tears, and described it as his most proud moment.

"I tell you I was in heaven. I was so happy that I cried. I don't do that often in public, but the water just came. I couldn't help it," King said later.

King lived in Las Vegas, but Mississippi was his home.

In the early 1980s, King donated about 8,000 recordings - mostly 33, 45 and 78 rpm records, but also some Edison wax cylinders - to the University of Mississippi, launching a blues archive that researchers still use today. He also supported the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center in Indianola, a $10 million, 18,000-square-foot structure, built around the cotton gin where King once worked.

"I want to be able to share with the world the blues as I know it - that kind of music - and talk about the Delta and Mississippi as a whole," he said at the center's groundbreaking in 2005.

The museum not only holds his personal papers, but hosts music camps and community events focused on health challenges including diabetes, which King suffered from for years. At his urging, Mississippi teenagers work as docents, not only at the center but also at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.

"He's the only man I know, of his talent level, whose talent is exceeded by his humility," said Allen Hammons, a museum board member.

In a June 2006 interview, King said there are plenty of great musicians now performing who will keep the blues alive.

"I could name so many that I think that you won't miss me at all when I'm not around. You'll maybe miss seeing my face, but the music will go on," he said.

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KEN RITTER, Associated Press

Associated Press writers Hillel Italie in New York and Emily Wagster Pettus in Jackson, Mississippi contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Frankie Riley Jones

September 5, 2023

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My dad family from Marshall Mississippi dad John lewis Riley and Grandmom Anna king

Neil F Palmer

February 19, 2021

1975-Biloxi Mississippi-somewhere on the strip-4 Airmen from Keesler AFB out for a Friday night-I was driving, I saw the sign, "BB King"-high speed right turn into a club parking lot-I literally dragged those 3 guys into the club-there was a big round table down front by the stage, we grabbed it-my idea, so I bought the first round, and one for the band on there next brake-we were joined be BB and the band later, and get to know each other-what a class act-what a night-we parted friends-that's how I remember it.

Jay Whipple

November 7, 2017

Thanks for the memories Mr. King. I mention you in my book Black Charlotte From A Tour Guide's Perspective by Juan "Jay" Whipple.

Latarra Nealey

October 13, 2017

Everytime I hear Lucille playing on your songs my heart flutters... I miss you so much... I show everybody my guitar pen that I caught at summerfest.... I keep it close to me. You are the greatest... There will never be another one like you. I love you forever in my heart! I will never ever forget you.. I love you B B......

Cindy Philemon

October 11, 2017

When I be driving in my car I hear of different Famous Artist's coming to perform at BB King's Club, my heart melt because your name is still ringing in the ears of thousands of listeners. You are so loved and missed.

Your vision is so large you worked hard to make sure your name lived on beyond the grave. You left your footprints so we can follow your path any time we miss you. Thank you. You truly are the King of the Blues. I got too close too late but you will forever hold a special place in my heart.

Love always and forever,
your Sunshine, Prophetess Cindy I. Philemon

C Wm's

September 16, 2017

Dear BB King family, BB King will always be missed! We thank him for sharing his love of music with even the younger generation. Our deepest sympathy always.

Rico Madrid

Raymond Gonzalez

December 18, 2016

Laura Rodgers

August 7, 2016

Granpa King, we missed u and my husband say thank for a wonderful family reunion and my wife said thank u for met me at 8 year old at the northwest central church of Christ.
May your music live on!!

Mrs.& Mrs.Rodgers

August 7, 2016

To my wonderful our Grandpa king may lord be with u and as I will always remembered u come to my church Northwest central church of Christ u wave at me with your shining wedding band i was 8 year old and smile at me I will never forget that we the Rodgers will be missed the Family Reunion. May Angels stay by your side your music live on our heart.WE love u!!!!

Valenda Newell

June 26, 2016

KING OF THE BLUES..A legend in his own right..LUCILLE (his guitar) and BB traveled the road for a many of years...your music will live on forever.....RIP MY BROTHER

Harry Simpson

May 15, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Diane Tucker

May 13, 2016

BB, I cannot believe you have been gone a year now. It just seems like yesterday you took Lucille and flew to heaven. I still listen to your music and I will always love you for your goodness and inspiration for others. Still your number one fan. Diane Tucker, widow of the great Rusty Tucker, also in heaven jamming with you.

Nikea

May 11, 2016

"The world loss a legend and an enterainer. Gone but not forgotten. "

Nikea Griffin

May 11, 2016

"The world loss a legend and an enterainer. Gone but not forgotten. "

SUE-ELLEN EDWARDS

May 2, 2016

B.B. KING YOU WERE TRULY LOVED BY THE WHOLE WORLD! WE ALL WILL NEVER FORGET YOU! FLY WITH THE ANGELS! SEE YOU WHEN I GET UP THERE! R.I.P.

Geraldine Petruzzella

May 1, 2016

BB, you rocked and rolled with Lucille all over the planet and remained humble. Thanks for being the REAL O.G. ... Original Gentleman
Fondly,
A fan

Rita Arbour

February 17, 2016

I was first introduced to Mr BB King's music at the Newport Jazz Festival in the mid 60's, and to this day I can still remember the thrill of witnessing his collaboration with Johnny Winters. Thank you BB for opening up my world to some really great music. May you RIP.

RKA, Campbell CA by way of B'klyn NY

Cindy Philemon

January 14, 2016

Not oneday goes by that I do not think of you. I dont cry as much as I use to because in everything God knows best. I watch your videos so I can learn your songs. Apart of you will always be apart of me. You left your footprints behind so we can always find you. You will foever be loved and missed. Love always and forever your Sunshine.

Amara Bleau

January 10, 2016

I grew up listening to B.B.'s music. His passing is like losing a family member.

Jesse Scott

December 3, 2015

Hello Mr. King I never knew anyone that could play that guitar named Lucille with so full of life. I do not think that no one can ever replace your fingers of life. The only one I can say that came close to your greatness is Stevie Ray Vaughn of Double Trouble. Even though both of your are gone your music will live on forever. May God bless you both and may you never be forgotten.

Cleola Griffis

November 28, 2015

Mr. B.B. King you will be truly missed. I grew up listen to your music and I still enjoy it today. RIP

sharon isaac

November 23, 2015

May god bless you, Mr King, you made me feel good to have the blues, love ya, xoxo.

Schewon Kelly

October 31, 2015

You have been in my worid for so long. Your music will keep your heart here with me.i will miss you

October 3, 2015

Revelasion 21.3.4.lo dise

Jappie and Kathryn Pulley

September 30, 2015

A great Person very well missed

Robert DAZER

September 29, 2015

There's no replacing this great entertainer!

Lawrence Dyer

August 19, 2015

B.B. we met in Tulsa, Ok. Back stage after a concert, you and Bobby Bland. We had a great coversation. I will never forget. You will be missed so rest in peace my friend. Your music will never die.

keith dennis

August 15, 2015

Mr king I have every CD that you ever put out and I have all your concert u will be missed I never got to see you and Lucile in person but you were in my heart it's very sad that you had to leave us so soon RIP BB

Evans family

July 31, 2015

To Mr. King family, we sent deepest condolences for your loss. May Jehovah strengthen your family doing this difficult time.

Stacey Williams

July 28, 2015

I always loved his music and the man himself truly will be missed

Lena Williams

July 26, 2015

My most lasting memory of Mr. King is seeing him in concert. It was an honor and a pleasure to see such an amazing talent. RIP

July 20, 2015

Great music, great man. He will be missed.

Hazel L Jacobs

July 15, 2015

B. B. You are missed. It appear as, if you are not here, all music is gone. Thank God for the art of film and recordings. Rest In Peace

July 14, 2015

I loved Mr. Kings music, no one can ever play the strings like he could. He's now playing for the man upstairs for all eternity.
God bless your family, BB will be missed.

Barbara Johnson

June 30, 2015

Mr. King will surly be missed. Not only by hi
family but by his many many fans. He was a well loved man and his music brought so much
joy too so many. His music would surly tell the store of someones' life and that would include my life as well. His music had a story for everyone who listen to it. To his
family, friends keep your hand and God's hand and the journey won't be hard bare.
With Much Love: Bj Johnon

EDWINA WILSON

June 25, 2015

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Gussie Norment

June 23, 2015

I want to extend my deepest sympathy to the King Family. I have been a fan of your Fatherr's for fifty years. God bless each of you.

June 22, 2015

I saw you 6 times perform BB LOVE YOU and your family... so great of a legend in my TIME has passed...i know you ar wth Lucille xxxooo

Latarra Nealey

June 21, 2015

Happy Father's Day B B King I love you with all my heart. I miss you dearly!!

Ruben Reyes

June 18, 2015

RIP, Mr. King. Fortunate to have seen you perform a few times. You will be greatly missed.

ZENITA STEPHENS

June 17, 2015

WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU MUCH. NOW HEAVEN HAS ANOTHER ONE OF OUR GREAT BLUES SINGER AND PLAYER MAY HEAVEN REJOYE.

Edward BINNS

June 17, 2015

Dear Family, you have my deepest heartfelt condolences.

j Pittman

June 14, 2015

The thrill is not gone keep sanging with Miss Lucille your spirit is still here

S S

June 13, 2015

To the family, friends and fans of the great B.B. King... May the God of all comfort bring you peace during this difficult time.

Terry Anderson

June 13, 2015

B B King I loved your music and thank you for all the things you have done

Shaun Slaughter

June 13, 2015

You were the best and we will miss u bb King

Angela Sligh

June 12, 2015

I met you many years ago while on your birthday tour in Greensboro . We met several times after that and you even remembered my face and name.Sadness for the loss of a friend is what haunts me. I'm assured that you been seated in the proper chair hailed as the King you truly were in that awesome heavenly band. RIP my friend.

Almeda Cannon Luster

June 12, 2015

"A King" Has Gone Home to Meet "The King"! Your Legacy Lives on Mr. King!

June 11, 2015

A man of humility, lover of music and a legend that will go on and on. May his example be a continuous light in our lives. Our hope is to see him once again when our Heavenly Father brings him back to a perfect world with no sickness, death or injustice. My condolences to his family.

June 10, 2015

Gone but never forgotten, sympathiy and prayers for family

June 10, 2015

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

June 10, 2015

R.I.P Gone but will never be forgotten. I enjoyed your singing and music with Lucille down thru the years.
Rev. DR. Mattie Vaughn Cincinnati, Ohio by way of Mobile Terrace, Mobile, Alabama

GLORIA

June 9, 2015

RIP MR. KING

Bertha Hall

June 9, 2015

I WILL GREATLY MISS B.B. KING HE WAS A VERY GOOD GUITAR PLAYER ALTHOUGH I NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO SEE HIM IN PERSON, I HAVE HIM IN MY HEART AND MIND I LIKE THE EPISODE OF HIM ON SANFORD AND SON. GOD BLESS YOU MR. RILEY B KING YOU ARE ANOTHER ONE OF GOD ANGEL THAT WAS CALLED HOME.

June 7, 2015

Thanks for playing in the cotten fields for the workers. My mother would tell me the stories of those days. RIP

C. Maddin (Gary, IN)

Cindy Philemon

June 7, 2015

Your candle will always burn bright and never go out. You shared your light with the world which made you apart of all of us something that no one will ever be able to take away. Thank you for every step you made for us to walk in and be able to find you when we are missing you like crazy. When it all came down you are still are around. Thank you for never giving up when the chips were down. Love always and forever SUNSHINE

Cindy Philemon

June 7, 2015

Your candle will always burn bright and never go out. You shared your light with the world which made you apart of all of us something that no one will ever be able to take away. Thank you for every step you made for us to walk in and be able to find you when we are missing you like crazy. When it all came down you are still are still around. Thank you for never giving up when the chips were down. Love always and forever SUNSHINE

June 6, 2015

King of the Blues

BROWN

June 5, 2015

I MISS YOU BB KING LAVERN

Ila Bunch

June 5, 2015

To the king family and all who loved this wonderful man and musician he will be forever missed. He was my friend for 30years and will always have a piece of my heart. To know him was to love him and I did.
From : Ila Bunch&Family
Nashville,TN 37214

Rev. Dr. Freda Henderson

June 3, 2015

Gone from this life, but not from our hearts. B.B. King will always be in your hearts. May God continue to give you the peace Of God that surpasses all understanding. God love each of you and may you continue to find comfort in knowing that B.B. King's love will always flow in the hearts and mind of all mankind.

Pearlie Terrell

June 3, 2015

Your music will live forever. You was and always will be a gentle soul. You are one of the of the talented blues singers that ever lived. I will cherish your music forever. Love Love Love.

Pearlie Terrell

June 3, 2015

Your music will live on and on. It will never die. Thanks for sharing your talent with the world. Gone but never forgotten. Love you to the moon and back. Pearlie Terrell (Crystal Springs Ms. Hometown, Shreveport Louisiana)

Darnel Hatton

June 3, 2015

Blues King, thank you, you will be missed but your music will always live on, may you be with GOD

Earl Johnson

June 2, 2015

Gone from th land of the dying to go to the land of the living. Krystal Young along with your sons, Joshua and KJ, I know that you are truly going to miss your grandfather, B.B. King. Remember to keep your hands in the hand of Jehovah God Almighty, keep trusting in his word and Jesus will see you through. He will keep His loving arms wrapped around you and give you peace, love and strength as you walk this road of healing and bereavement.

June 2, 2015

RIP and RIL Our King Of BLUES!!! Mr. B. B. KING!!! You will Forever live In Our Hearts and In Our Homes, Cars, and Public Venues!!!

Marissa Pitts

June 2, 2015

Dear King Family,

Sorry for your loss. His music will live on.

June 1, 2015

Mr. B. B. King you certainly were the King of the blues in my book. Thank you for sharing your talent. Bless the band at this time, I hope to see them down the road.
Janet Beale
Milwaukie, Oregon

June 1, 2015

I've listened to B.B. King almost my entire life because my father loved blues. I finally got to see him in concert at the Berkeley in Boston about 25 or 30 years ago. That man could put on a show! If there is a heaven, B.B. is up there jammin' with Muddy, Albert, and Freddie with Ray on the piano. Love you, B.

julie Hounchell

June 1, 2015

hey B.B king this big fan blues, Julie E.Hounchell. more important #1 fan of you b.b king. never got meet you in person. love your music, live Entertainment. you are legend. I have lot good memory you b.b king. gone not forgotten. legend live on in spirit not just in life. peace,love ... this Julie saying thank you for letting me sign B.B king visitor book to pay my respect to one of men who legend in blues music. may legacy B.B kinggo on forever. one more thing I take my hate off to B.B king he one king of blues, nothing like buggy down his music down soul.
sincerely, Julie HOunchell

LEE DORSEY

June 1, 2015

MY LATE FELLOW MISSISSIPPIAN ! B.B. KING, ONE THING I GIVE YOU CREDIT FOR !!! IT IS YOU COULD SING/PLAY THAT DOWN HOME BLUES !!!

June 1, 2015

REST IN PEACE, NO SWEETER MUSIC TO PLAY IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD.

REST IN PEACE, NASHVILLE, TN.

June 1, 2015

The blues will live on.

Cheryl Mclean

June 1, 2015

We'll always love you Mr B. B. King, to the family deeply sorry for your lost

Brian Covert

June 1, 2015

People around the planet mourn the passing of a world-class musician and a spiritual father to us all. May the journey be a beautiful one, dear father B.B. King.

June 1, 2015

Mr. B.B. King, we all will miss you forever....Thanks for everything you have done for us and the music that our children's, children's will share and enjoy. And most of all thanks for changing the music world

Dr.Gerald Wright, CEO
Blessings of Faith Ministry
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Martha Washington

June 1, 2015

I loved BB's Music. He was the best. His Music will live on. The Music will keep him with us, in ours hearts. His legacy will live on.

June 1, 2015

rest in peace.you will be surly missed.barbara butler

May 31, 2015

With deep sympathy for your family & much appreciation for all that you gave us, your fans, over the years. B B King and Lucille will always be remembered. The BLUES will never die.

Bettye Moore & family (Walnut, CA)

Jim Hollowell

May 31, 2015

BB King will be missed but his music will live on! RIP, Brother.
Jim Hollowell, Oberlin, Ks.

Cynthia Collins

May 31, 2015

Mr. B.B. King, you and your music will be greatly missed.My prayers are with your family, friends, and fans. R.I.P.

May 31, 2015

BB's, heard your song about Lucille back in 69 when I started college, been a blues fan ever since. Named my boat Lucille. God Bless. BC Olathe ks

Gilda Clark

May 31, 2015

MR BBKING YOU WERE AND WILL ALWAYS BE A GREAT LEGEND OF THE BLUES I WILL MISS YOU AND LUCILLE BUT I WLL ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT THE THRILL IS NOT GONE IT WILL LIVE ON REST IN PEACE YOU ARE MUSIC ICON THE KING OF THE BLUES R.I.P B.B."KING

laura ussin

May 31, 2015

With deepest sympathy
Love laura ussin

laura ussin

May 31, 2015

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

May 31, 2015

I'm deeply sorry for your family's loss. Please find comfort in drawing close to God. Js. 4:8

MLP

May 31, 2015

Great and unique music. Hi is resting now, but he left us a legacy of music that can be enjoyed for years to come. I join others to express my sincere condolences to the family and dear friends for their loss. To them be granted the strength to deal with their grief, that only our Loving God can provide.

Sue Jones

May 30, 2015

Thank You B.B. King for all of your music and inspirations. I will always remember you.

Denra Williams

May 30, 2015

Rest in Peace. Your music will be missed. The Greatest.

Minister McStella Hinds

May 30, 2015

R.I.P Mr. King.

LINDA BOYD

May 30, 2015

Our prayers are with the family,fans and the entertainment world. We will truly miss this great man. The memories and music of Mr.King will live on in our hearts and lives. Ms. Linda Boyd and Family,

Debra Wooten

May 30, 2015

Music lives within our souls and your soul lives on forever so let us give thanks that God gave BB His gift of music forever !!!

Debra Wooten

May 30, 2015

U lite up our lives on earth and u light up our lives in heaven ! Thanks for the smile u put on my face . Love u 2 !!!

Debra Wooten

May 30, 2015

Music lives within our souls and your soul lives on forever so let us give thanks that God gave BB His gift of music forever !!!

Joyce Blair

May 30, 2015

I love The Thrill Is Gone, and Why I Sing The Blues. All of his music is great however those are my pick. My prayers go out to the family and friends at this time. God be with you all.

Bryan&Michelle Williams

Bryan Williams

May 30, 2015

Me and my wife grew up in Illinois and I've watch my family members sing, Dance, and party to B.B.'s music through out our lives,an even in this day and age he reign supreme in our eye's/ears. We will always remember and listen to his music until it's our time to shine. He is truly the King of blues. I'll see you somewhere down the road. We Love Ya! Mr. King.
"The Williams Family".

May 30, 2015

A Mississippi girl and a huge fan of The great B B King. His records I got them all. NO PRICE TAG.
Martha Jenkins - Carter Meridian,Mississippi

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