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RIP to the King.  Lucille and the world are very sad now.....

 

This.  Godspeed Mr. King.

RIP BB. 

 

I saw BB King at Seattle's Paramount Theater about 10 years ago.  At the time, he was already at the point where he sat on a stool for most of the show.  And I wondered, geez: how long can this guy go on?  Here is is near 80 years old, touring and playing most every night.  Amazing.  He played all the favorites, told lots of stories about other blues legends who were already gone, and made jokes about the number of children he may or may not have had.  And probably the coolest part: here was one of the last major bluesmen in the same room as the rest of us mortals, yet he was as warm and friendly as your favorite uncle.  I'm glad I was lucky enough to be at that show.  

 

See you on the other side, BB.  

BB helped a lot of artist get their own start. You will be missed Mr. King!

 

I first saw BB in Anchorage. Couldn't get a ticket, but was told what club he liked to play afterwards. Saw him do a full set at about 6' from the stage of a very small club, for the price of a few sodas.

 

Favorite BB concert was in Portland, OR. He played with Koko Taylor. Man did they tear it up!

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Got to see him (Royal Festival  Hall, with the Crusaders, in '81) before he went.

RIP BB

RIP BB.

Saw him in the early 70's and I remember it like it was yesterday.

Rock really did the world a favor when it helped us re-discover these masters!

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Late last night I heard that Michael Kandel AKA Tranqullity Bass died.  He had just turned 48, IIRC.  Michael was a pioneer of the trip hop sound, releasing some ground breaking 12"s in the early 90s.  He enjoyed some reasonably large success in '97 with his Let The Freak Flag Fly album.  I remember seeing the video for We All Want To Be Free on MTV's AMP that summer.

 

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RIP Marques Haynes, 89, of Harlem Globetrotters fame...

I still remember seeing him, along with Curly Neal and Meadowlark Lemon when I was a kid.  They put on such a dazzling show in those days before basketball was all about dunking.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/23/sports/marques-haynes-harlem-globetrotters-star-dribbler-dies-at-89.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&bicmp=AD&bicmlukp=WT.mc_id&bicmst=1409232722000&bicmet=1419773522000&_r=0

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RIP. Saw them several times, great memories with my dad and brothers....

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Ann Meara dead at 85, wife of Jerry Stiller.  Mother of Ben Stiller.

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