B.B. King on Ralph Gleason’s Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2

July 9th, 2009

BB King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2 Musicians: BB King - guitar Sonny Freeman - drums James Toney - organ Mose Thomas - trumpet Lee Gatling - sax

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6 Responses to “B.B. King on Ralph Gleason’s Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2”

  1. Slackware10 Says:

    I have two words for you mate: LUCIANO PAVAROTTI.

  2. TapeMeasureandhair Says:

    how can you say that is not racist?!
    but, you can say that people from the Deep South who are often black do so

  3. NathanMantle Says:

    no, I don’t think you’re correct. It seems that way since there have been so many incredible black musicians, but you have to remember where modern western music started, and that was by the black slaves and their “work songs”. and of course, this inspired other black musicians to follow in their footsteps.
    but there are wonderful players of every race, all around the world.

  4. Immaculate416 Says:

    Lucille is every guitar bb plays

  5. BrotherPaul57 Says:

    looks to me like an Es 345 with lyre vibrato and block inlays , basically, a 335 witha varitone switch ,the lucille he plays now is a 355 with no f holes to cut down feedback , but yes all his guitars are named lucille

  6. bluesgirl62 Says:

    Fantastic!!

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