The Thrill is Gone: R&B Musicians We Lost in 2015

Over the last 12 months, we bid farewell to three R&B legends. We said goodbye to  B.B. King, Percy Sledge, and Ben E King. Below, remember the lives and legacies of those we lost in 2015.

20150515-bb-king-640x426Legendary ‘King of the Blues’ B.B. King Dies at Age 89

The most famous bluesman in the world had canceled shows and was battling a diabetes-related illness

Arguably the first musician that comes to mind when most Sesame Street-raised folks think of the blues, the legendary Mississippi-born guitarist B.B. King has died, after canceling shows and being hospitalized in Las Vegas due to exhaustion and dehydration. He was 89.

Widely considered one of the greatest guitarists to have ever lived, the man born Riley B. King was known for naming his instrument “Lucille” in 1949, after running back through a burning building to retrieve it, and learning that the fire had been started when a barrel of kerosene was spilled during a fight over a woman with the same name.

His stage name “B.B.” was derived from the nickname “Beale Street Blues Boy,” which dates back to his days as a disc jockey after serving in World War II. He cut his first record in 1949 and recorded for the iconic Sun label during the …..  Click here for more.

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2 Responses to The Thrill is Gone: R&B Musicians We Lost in 2015

  1. Brenda says:

    Yes, Brad, the thrill is gone. We also lost Natalie Cole this week. All were fine musicians, and I’d like to think they are joining their talents with the music of the spheres!

  2. Beth says:

    So sad to loose these legends that contributed so much to the music world.

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