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B.B. King at Club Ebony, 
Indianola, MS 1994 

Not only is B.B. King the most famous living blues man, he is one of the best known music personalities in the world. King was raised in Indianola, MS where he drove a tractor on a cotton  plantation, playing gospel and blues on the street corner for tips. He left for Memphis where he became a D.J. for WDIA radio and then began his long and successful recording career. King has taken his blues all over the world and still returns to his home town every June to give a free concert to the folks back home, always followed by an appearance at the Club Ebony.  

In his 1996 autobiography, "Blues All Around Me," King recalls meeting his second wife Sue Hall at the Club Ebony while playing a gig in 1958. "I found love back down in the Delta," says King. "I was in Indianola, playing the Club Ebony, with all the musical ghosts of my childhood surrounding me on the bandstand. Couldn't play that club without thinking of all those nights I spent peeping in on Count Basie or Sonny Boy [Williamson]."

 
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