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SUMMARY:2014 B.B. King
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the 1990's as well as the 1980's\, 1970's\, 1960's and 1950's\, there has been only one King of the Blues - Riley B. King\, affectionately known as B.B. King.  Since B.B. started recording in the late 1940's\, he has released over 60 albums many of them considered blues classics\, like 1965's definitive live blues album "Live At The Regal"\, and 1976's collaboration with Bobby "Blue" Bland\, "Together For The First Time".\n\nOver the years\, B.B. has had two number one R & B hits\, 1951's "Three O'Clock Blues"\, and 1952's "You Don't Know Me"\, and four number two R & B hits\, 1953's "Please Love Me"\, and 1954's "You Upset Me Baby"\, 1960's "Sweet Sixteen\, Part I"\, and 1966's "Don't Answer The Door\, Part I".  B.B.'s most popular crossover hit\, 1970's "The Thrill Is Gone" went to #15 pop.\n\nBut B.B. King\, as well as the entire blues genre\, is not radio oriented.  His classic songs such as "Payin' The Cost To Be The Boss"\, "Caldonia"\, " How Blue Can You Get"\, "Everyday I Have The Blues"\, and "Why I Sing The Blues"\, are concert (and fan) staples.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div id="event-biography">\n<div class="field field-name-field-concert-biography field-type-text-long field-label-hidden">\n<div class="field-items">\n<div class="field-item even">\n<p>Throughout the 1990&#39\;s as well as the 1980&#39\;s\, 1970&#39\;s\, 1960&#39\;s and 1950&#39\;s\, there has been only one King of the Blues - Riley B. King\, affectionately known as B.B. King.&nbsp\; Since B.B. started recording in the late 1940&#39\;s\, he has released over 60 albums many of them considered blues classics\, like 1965&#39\;s definitive live blues album &quot\;Live At The Regal&quot\;\, and 1976&#39\;s collaboration with Bobby &quot\;Blue&quot\; Bland\, &quot\;Together For The First Time&quot\;.</p>\n\n<p>Over the years\, B.B. has had two number one R &amp\; B hits\, 1951&#39\;s &quot\;Three O&#39\;Clock Blues&quot\;\, and 1952&#39\;s &quot\;You Don&#39\;t Know Me&quot\;\, and four number two R &amp\; B hits\, 1953&#39\;s &quot\;Please Love Me&quot\;\, and 1954&#39\;s &quot\;You Upset Me Baby&quot\;\, 1960&#39\;s &quot\;Sweet Sixteen\, Part I&quot\;\, and 1966&#39\;s &quot\;Don&#39\;t Answer The Door\, Part I&quot\;.&nbsp\; B.B.&#39\;s most popular crossover hit\, 1970&#39\;s &quot\;The Thrill Is Gone&quot\; went to #15 pop.</p>\n\n<p>But B.B. King\, as well as the entire blues genre\, is not radio oriented.&nbsp\; His classic songs such as &quot\;Payin&#39\; The Cost To Be The Boss&quot\;\, &quot\;Caldonia&quot\;\, &quot\; How Blue Can You Get&quot\;\, &quot\;Everyday I Have The Blues&quot\;\, and &quot\;Why I Sing The Blues&quot\;\, are concert (and fan) staples.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Penn's Peak
UID:e.1888.372
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20260417T050712Z
URL:https://business.carboncountychamber.org/events/details/2014-b-b-king-372
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