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  1. Albert King (1923-1992), who was billed as "King of the Blues Guitar," was famed for his powerful string-bending style as well as for his soulful, smoky vocals. King often said he was born in Indianola and was a half-brother of B. B. King, although the scant surviving official documentation suggests otherwise on both counts.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · B.B. King, American guitarist and singer who was a principal figure in the development of blues and from whose style leading popular musicians drew inspiration. He played single-string responses on his guitar, Lucille, to his own impassioned vocal calls. Learn more about King’s life and music.

  3. King of the Blues Guitar - B.B KING (Full Album 1991)King of the Blues Guitar - B.B KING (Full Album 1991)King of the Blues Guitar - B.B KING (Full Album 199...

  4. Track 13 - Lion, BMI. Recorded on June 9, 1967. Tracks 14 and 15 - East/Memphis, BMI. Recorded on December 12, 1967. Tracks 16 and 17 - East/Memphis, BMI. Recorded on March 22, 1968. This release varies from Albert King - King Of The Blues Guitar, because it has SID codes (and thus must have been released after 1994).

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · His style of music earned him the title "King of the Blues." Famed Guitar 'Lucille' Coincidentally, the year that King made his first recording was also the same year that he named his beloved guitar.

  6. 20 de mar. de 2022 · G# F# He doesn't need no jester to keep him amused G# He's got Lucy by his side F# He's making headline news G# Doesn't need no palace F# Like Freddie down in Dallas G# A You can call him what you like B C#m I call him king of the blues that's right C#m Mister, Albert King of the blues yeah! By helping UG you make the world better... and earn IQ.

  7. 27 de jul. de 2006 · This 17-track compilation offers an excellent overview of Albert King's Stax recordings of the 1960s. Curiously enough, it was Estelle Axton (the sister of Stax Records' co-founder Jim Stewart) who was instrumental in getting Albert King signed to Stax as many at the label were hesitant to sign a Blues singer and guitarist to the label fearing that record sales would not be strong.