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evening-edition · cerita-cerita-rock-n'-roll · 24 Jun 2015 · 32 mins listen
B.B. King, a giant of the electric guitar and the leading figure in blues, died last month on May 14 at the age of 89. In a career spanning 65 years, he represented the blues as Louis Armstrong once represented jazz, a single performer who could nevertheless stand, and speak, for the whole genre. We take a glimpse into his life, music and legacy.
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