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Pete
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Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Dom66
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by Dom66 »
I remember seeing him play at Brighton in the (80's ?), brilliant.
RIP

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Scooby
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by Scooby »
RIP seen him a few times over the years a big loss ...a true gentleman and Blues man..
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RoelB
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by RoelB »
yep, my first ever blues LP was BB King.
Great icon for blues, also had the chance to see him a few times.
What a stunning artist he was...

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Mossy68
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by Mossy68 »
Sad news. He got me interested in blues and a whole new style of playing geeeetar.
He will be missed. RIP.
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sprintgtvgus
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by sprintgtvgus »
I saw him about 5 years ago, getting on by then, but privileged to have seen him.
Much respect for him. I enjoyed one of the last albums he did "Riding with the King" with Eric Clapton.
I have to say though, I like John Lee Hooker's music even more!