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BB King truly is THE King of the Blues - no doubt about it. That is not an opinion, that is a fact. BB King has been recording music for over 50 years and has performed and recorded with hundreds of artists. King first found success outside of the blues market with the 1969 remake of the Roy Hawkins tune, "The Thrill Is Gone," which became a hit on both pop and R&B charts, which is rare for an R&B artist even today. King's mainstream success continued throughout the 1970s with songs like "To Know You Is to Love You" and "I Like to Live the Love." From 1951 to 1985, King appeared on Billboard's R&B charts an amazing 74 times.
The 1980s, 1990s and 2000s saw King recording less and less, but maintaining a highly visible and active career appearing on numerous television shows, major motion pictures and performing 300 nights a year. In 1988 he reached a new generation of fans via the single "When Love Comes To Town", together with the Irish band U2. In 2000, King teamed up with guitarist Eric Clapton to record Riding With the King. In 2004, King was awarded an honorary PhD from the University of Mississippi. King had also donated his extensive blues collection to the Ole Miss Center for Southern Studies.
B.B. King is without a doubt the single most important electric guitarist of the last half century. A contemporary blues guitar solo without at least a couple of recognizable King-inspired bent notes is basically impossible to find. BB King remains a supremely confident singer capable of wringing every nuance from any lyric (and he's tried his hand at many unlikely titles). Yet B.B. King remains an intrinsically humble superstar, an utterly accessible icon who welcomes visitors into his dressing room with self-effacing graciousness. The music industry would not be what it is today without BB King. He is THE king.