The Memphis musician who connected The Beatles to the blues has died at 83, leaving behind a song that became the soundtrack to HBO’s Eastbound and Down and a standard for rock’s greatest guitarists.
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1828: A magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes Echigo Japan, killing 30,000. 1832: John P Calhoun becomes the first US vice president to resign after disagreements with president Andrew Jackson. 1836: Spain ...
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B.B. King's favorite song of all time isn't a burn the house down blues song, rather, it is a soothing and sorrowful Willie Nelson song.
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