Magnificent BB King BEST BLUES. If You Feel Blue This Is For You
Filmed inside Sing Sing prison – New York's maximum-security prison, in 1972. The warden gave us permission and we produced a concert. BB came with his 26 piece band at his expense. What a man. What a moment.
American blues music, the type of music where BB King was a master, is a genre of music that originated in the United States, particularly in the African American communities of the Deep South, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Blues music often features emotionally charged and soulful vocals like what BB does. Singers convey their personal experiences, sorrows, joys, and hardships through their singing, often with a raw and passionate delivery.
Blues frequently incorporates a call-and-response pattern, where a singer or instrument "calls" and another responds. Instruments like the guitar and harmonica play a prominent role in blues music. The slide guitar, in particular, is closely associated with the blues and is used to produce distinctive sliding sounds.
Blues lyrics often deal with themes of pain, loss, love, heartache, poverty, and personal struggles. These lyrics reflect the often challenging lives of the musicians and their communities.
Blues musicians are known for their ability to improvise. While they may follow a basic structure, there is room for individual expression and variation in each performance.
American blues music has deep roots in African American culture and BB Kings style comes from the experiences he and others had in the famous Mississippi Delta.
Blues music has had a profound influence on a wide range of musical genres, including rock and roll, jazz, and R&B. Many famous musicians, such as Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson were been pivotal in shaping the blues and its evolution.
There are other regional variations of blues, such as Chicago blues, Texas blues, and Piedmont blues, each with its own unique characteristics and styles.
American blues music is not just a genre of music; it's a cultural expression that has had a significant impact on the development of modern music and continues to be celebrated worldwide for its emotional depth and authenticity.
B.B. King, whose full name was Riley B. King, is one of the most iconic figures in American blues music, and he played a pivotal role in shaping the genre.
B.B. King was an exceptionally talented blues guitarist and vocalist. His skillful and emotive guitar playing, often referred to as "Lucille," set a high standard in the world of blues. He was known for his ability to make his guitar "sing" with heartfelt solos and expressive phrasing.
King was a pioneer in the use of vibrato and string bending techniques on the guitar. He developed a unique style that combined elements of traditional Delta blues with jazz and R&B influences. His playing style was influential and became a reference point for countless guitarists.
B.B. King's signature sound was characterized by the warm and rich tone of his guitar, as well as his smooth, powerful vocals. He used vibrato to create a distinctive and soulful sound that was instantly recognizable.
He had numerous hit songs throughout his career, including classics like "The Thrill Is Gone," "Sweet Little Angel," and "Every Day I Have the Blues." These songs became staples in the blues repertoire and contributed to his fame.
B.B. King was renowned for his electrifying live performances. He toured extensively and played in front of audiences worldwide. His stage presence and ability to connect with the crowd were legendary, making his live shows unforgettable experiences.
While firmly rooted in the blues, B.B. King's music transcended genre boundaries. His bluesy guitar work and soulful vocals influenced not only other blues musicians but also rock, jazz, and R&B artists. Many famous rock guitarists, such as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, acknowledged his impact on their music.
He served as a cultural ambassador for the blues, helping to introduce the genre to new audiences around the world. His contributions to the preservation and promotion of blues music were widely recognized.
B.B. King played a crucial role in the blues revival of the 1960s. His performances at the Newport Folk Festival and collaborations with younger artists like Eric Clapton helped rejuvenate interest in blues music during that era.
Sing Sing Prison is a maximum-security state prison located in Ossining, New York. It is famous for its long and storied history. The prison is known for its imposing architecture, with its distinctive cell blocks and the original cellblock, known as "the Big House," dating back to the 1820s. Sing Sing Prison has held some of America's most infamous criminals over the years. It is also famous for its electric chair.
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Видео Magnificent BB King BEST BLUES. If You Feel Blue This Is For You канала David Hoffman
American blues music, the type of music where BB King was a master, is a genre of music that originated in the United States, particularly in the African American communities of the Deep South, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Blues music often features emotionally charged and soulful vocals like what BB does. Singers convey their personal experiences, sorrows, joys, and hardships through their singing, often with a raw and passionate delivery.
Blues frequently incorporates a call-and-response pattern, where a singer or instrument "calls" and another responds. Instruments like the guitar and harmonica play a prominent role in blues music. The slide guitar, in particular, is closely associated with the blues and is used to produce distinctive sliding sounds.
Blues lyrics often deal with themes of pain, loss, love, heartache, poverty, and personal struggles. These lyrics reflect the often challenging lives of the musicians and their communities.
Blues musicians are known for their ability to improvise. While they may follow a basic structure, there is room for individual expression and variation in each performance.
American blues music has deep roots in African American culture and BB Kings style comes from the experiences he and others had in the famous Mississippi Delta.
Blues music has had a profound influence on a wide range of musical genres, including rock and roll, jazz, and R&B. Many famous musicians, such as Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson were been pivotal in shaping the blues and its evolution.
There are other regional variations of blues, such as Chicago blues, Texas blues, and Piedmont blues, each with its own unique characteristics and styles.
American blues music is not just a genre of music; it's a cultural expression that has had a significant impact on the development of modern music and continues to be celebrated worldwide for its emotional depth and authenticity.
B.B. King, whose full name was Riley B. King, is one of the most iconic figures in American blues music, and he played a pivotal role in shaping the genre.
B.B. King was an exceptionally talented blues guitarist and vocalist. His skillful and emotive guitar playing, often referred to as "Lucille," set a high standard in the world of blues. He was known for his ability to make his guitar "sing" with heartfelt solos and expressive phrasing.
King was a pioneer in the use of vibrato and string bending techniques on the guitar. He developed a unique style that combined elements of traditional Delta blues with jazz and R&B influences. His playing style was influential and became a reference point for countless guitarists.
B.B. King's signature sound was characterized by the warm and rich tone of his guitar, as well as his smooth, powerful vocals. He used vibrato to create a distinctive and soulful sound that was instantly recognizable.
He had numerous hit songs throughout his career, including classics like "The Thrill Is Gone," "Sweet Little Angel," and "Every Day I Have the Blues." These songs became staples in the blues repertoire and contributed to his fame.
B.B. King was renowned for his electrifying live performances. He toured extensively and played in front of audiences worldwide. His stage presence and ability to connect with the crowd were legendary, making his live shows unforgettable experiences.
While firmly rooted in the blues, B.B. King's music transcended genre boundaries. His bluesy guitar work and soulful vocals influenced not only other blues musicians but also rock, jazz, and R&B artists. Many famous rock guitarists, such as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, acknowledged his impact on their music.
He served as a cultural ambassador for the blues, helping to introduce the genre to new audiences around the world. His contributions to the preservation and promotion of blues music were widely recognized.
B.B. King played a crucial role in the blues revival of the 1960s. His performances at the Newport Folk Festival and collaborations with younger artists like Eric Clapton helped rejuvenate interest in blues music during that era.
Sing Sing Prison is a maximum-security state prison located in Ossining, New York. It is famous for its long and storied history. The prison is known for its imposing architecture, with its distinctive cell blocks and the original cellblock, known as "the Big House," dating back to the 1820s. Sing Sing Prison has held some of America's most infamous criminals over the years. It is also famous for its electric chair.
If this touched you, please consider contributing to my efforts to present more such clips by clicking the Thanks button below the video screen
David Hoffman filmmaker
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