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  1. Live at San Quentin, an Album by B.B. King. Released in 1990 on MCA (catalog no. MCAD-6455; CD). Genres: Electric Blues. Featured peformers: B.B. King (lead vocals, guitar), Walter King (musical director, saxophone), James Bolden (trumpet), Eugene Carrier (keyboards), Michael Doster (bass guitar), Leon Warren (rhythm guitar), Eddie Synigal (saxophone), Calep Emphrey, Jr. (drums), Sidney A ...

  2. 076732645529. Live at San Quentin. B.B. King. 12" Vinyl. 13. US 1990. MCA Records ( 1967–2003; name as in imprint during 1972–1990) MCA-6455. Live at San Quentin.

  3. King's first national R&B chart-topper in 1951, "Three O'Clock Blues" (previously waxed by Lowell Fulson), was cut at a Memphis YMCA. King's Memphis running partners included vocalist Bobby Bland, drummer Earl Forest, and ballad-singing pianist Johnny Ace. When King hit the road to promote "Three O'Clock Blues," he handed the group, known as ...

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  6. B.B. King's pleas to the literally captive audience for a round of applause for the guards watching over the prisoners on his first live album in nearly a decade is almost laughable. Unlike Johnny Cash's smirking irony on his album recorded at the same facility in 1969, where you can sense Cash's disdain for the captors is just as strong as the inmates', King seems to be totally oblivious to ...

  7. Live at San Quentin may refer to: Live at San Quentin (B.B. King album), 1990. Live at San Quentin (Charles Manson album), 1993.