Artist Lounge: B.B. King
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B.B. King at the Palace Theater, New Haven, CT, February 4, 1990.
What a fun show this was...for some reason seeing B.B. seemed like such a big deal at the time. New Haven's then-mayor, John Daniels, was in the audience and B.B. spoke to and referred to him throughout the show. Daniels is the only African-American (so far) to have been mayor of New Haven and B.B. made sure the audience new how important that was.
I had seen B.B. two years earlier at the Palace and h... MORE
...at the Palace Theatre in New Haven, CT on this date in 1990...
What a fun show this was...for some reason seeing B.B. seemed like such a big deal at the time. New Haven's then-mayor, John Daniels, was in the audience and B.B. spoke to and referred to him throughout the show. Daniels is the only African-American (so far) to have been mayor of New Haven and B.B. made sure the audience new how important that was.
I had seen B.B. two years earlier at the Palace and h... MORE
So I've got a bit of conundrum, mostly because I'm an idiot and don't consult my calendar before buying concert tickets.
A few weeks ago, I purchased tix to see BB King on Saturday, August 11 at 5:00pm. He's playing downtown in Baltimore at Pier 6. Today, not thinking, I also purchased tix to see Alison Krauss & Union Station on the same date, at 8:00pm. They're playing in Columbia, MD at Merriweather.
So the question is...do I scalp the tickets to one show or t... MORE
B.B. King Legendary Blues man cancelled a number of dates this week after being taken to the hospital on Thursday. King was taken to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas with a fever following a recent bout with a cold. He is reported to be in stable condition and is expected to discharged from the hospital on Saturday. The 81-year-old Blues man was forced to pull out of four Texas shows due to the illness but is expected to return for Tuesday nig... MORE
so i'm starting to regret leaving my guitars at home and not bringing them to my dorm. playing about once a month when i go home is not enough for me. but then again, if i had them here i would always be violating the quiet code (not that i really care). more importantly though, i wouldn't do any schoolwork. i would just always play music. that i actually do care about, because i need to keep up my grades or else i lose my scholarship. and that's not really an option. ... MORE







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