![]() A self-taught guitarist, he then wanted to become a radio musician. King listened to it while on break at a plantation. It was a radio show featuring the Mississippi Delta blues. In November 1941, King Biscuit Time first aired, broadcasting on KFFA in Helena, Arkansas. Cartledge withheld money from King's salary for the next two months until the debt was repaid. King's first guitar was bought for him by Flake Cartledge, his employer in Kilmichael, for 15 dollars. The local minister performed with a Sears Roebuck Silvertone guitar during services, and taught King his first three chords. King was attracted to the Pentecostal Church of God in Christ because of its music. While young, King sang in the gospel choir at Elkhorn Baptist Church in Kilmichael. As a teen, he moved to Indianola, Mississippi which he referred to as his hometown and he later worked at a cotton gin. ![]() When King was four years old, his mother left his father for another man, so he was raised by his maternal grandmother, Elnora Farr, in Kilmichael, Mississippi, then in Lexington. King was born on September 16, 1925, on a cotton plantation of Berclair named Bear Creek in Leflore County, near the city of Itta Bena, Mississippi, the son of sharecroppers Albert and Nora Ella King. Interview date August 3, 2005, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library King reflects on his greatest musical influences. King died at the age of 89 in Las Vegas on May 14, 2015. He later lived in Memphis and Chicago then, as his fame grew, toured the world extensively. He was attracted to music and the guitar in church, and he began his career in juke joints and local radio. King was born on a cotton plantation of Berclair near the city of Itta Bena, Mississippi, and later worked at a cotton gin in Indianola, Mississippi. King performed tirelessly throughout his musical career, appearing on average at more than 200 concerts per year into his 70s. ![]() King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, and is one of the most influential blues musicians of all time, earning the nickname "The King of the Blues", and is considered one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with Albert King and Freddie King, none of whom are related). AllMusic recognized King as "the single most important electric guitarist of the last half of the 20th century". ![]() He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shimmering vibrato and staccato picking that influenced many later blues electric guitar players. King, was an American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. King (Septem– May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. ![]()
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