“I’ve never been a real hot player, and a lot of kids are hot players. I’m slow because I walk slow, talk slow, sing slo...
The King of the Blues on amp choice, T-Bone Walker, how he got his vibrato and more
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The King of the Blues on amp choice, T-Bone Walker, how he got his vibrato and more
Riley B. "B.B." King, the quintessential Delta bluesman, died 11 years ago today on May 14, 2015. He was 89 years old. The post
In his own words, Rush reflects on the brilliance of B.B. and what he learned from the King of the Blues
At the age of 7, seeing B.B. King lit the path for Gibbons as a blues guitarist. The ZZ Top legend discusses B.B.’s lasting impact
To celebrate the King of the Blues' centenary, we rewind the reels of a life story that’s equal parts pain and redemption…
When Jemmott was drafted to play on the Live & Well sessions in 1969, he would find himself in awe of the King, and joined a band that would produce three albums’ worth of mate...
B.B. King will forever be known as the great bluesman who always played Lucille. But he had many Lucilles
Salgado revisits “20 Years of B.B. King” in a live performance marked by collaboration, memory, and the enduring influence of blues tradition.
The blues comeback king tells his life story via the medium of three guitars that he can’t live without
Two guitar legends share their praise for one of the greatest of all time. Joe Bonamassa and George Benson on B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100, Blues vs Jazz, and Life on the Road: Pod...
Bobby Murray, the Detroit blues guitarist whose 23-year partnership with Etta James produced some of the most emotionally direct guitar work in modern blues, died on April 30, 2026...
The rebirth of B.B. King's first acoustic, a leading Dumble clone in plugin form, another spin-off of the famed Big Muff – all that and more in this week's round-up
Singer-guitarist T-Bone Walker (1910-1975). “Oak Cliff T-Bone” — as he was billed in his teens — was one of the first electric guitar heroes, modernizing the blues and paving the w...
Inspired by Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins and the O.G. blues great Robert Johnson, this lesson just requires an acoustic guitar. Heartbreak optional
Review: 'Freddie King Feeling Alright: The Complete 1975 Nancy Pulsations Concert' By Jim Hynes Three Kings suggests equanimity. However, almost any blues fan would attest to a hie...
The Rolling Stones icon reflects on life as a rhythm guitar hero, the size of his collection, and how the restriction of five-strings and open tunings blew his mind
In this photo-rich guide, ten legendary blues artists are remembered where they now rest—beneath flowers, stone, and sky. From Dinah Washington’s bold spirit to Muddy Waters’ elect...
How Billy Gibbons unleashed the power of his holy grail '59 Les Paul Standard for the Texan blues-rock legend's “in-between” classic, El Loco –and set the stage for ZZ Top's domina...
At age 82, Charlie Musselwhite continues to put out relevant and meaningful albums. Sweet. While his body of work may not conjure memories for some of our younger readers, it’s gre...
Freddie King – Feeling Alright: The Complete 1975 Nancy Pulsation Concert Elemental Music – 2026 www.elemental-music.com CD1: 8 tracks; 66 minutes CD2: 8 tracks; 60 minutes Freddie...
Alligator Records Artists Win Seven Blues Music Awards Alligator Artists Win Top Awards: B.B. King Entertainer Of The Year -- Ronnie Baker Brooks Blues Album Of The Year -- D.K. Ha...
Blues Rock Weekly highlights new releases from Steve Cropper featuring Eric Clapton, new music from The Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, The post Blues Rock Weekly – May 8, 2026 appear...
Watching The Tide, the forthcoming album from Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour, will feature a host of guitar legends
The Blackberry Smoke frontman goes unplugged to give us a lesson in the fingerstyle techniques he applies in his day job
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