Statement by President Obama on the Passing of B.B. King
The
blues has lost its king, and America has lost a legend. B.B. King was
born a sharecropper’s son in Mississippi, came of age in Memphis,
Tennessee,
and became the ambassador who brought his all-American music to his
country and the world. No one worked harder than B.B. No one inspired
more up-and-coming artists. No one did more to spread the gospel of the
blues.
Three
years ago, Michelle and I hosted a blues concert at the White House. I
hadn’t expected that I’d be talked into singing a few lines of “Sweet
Home Chicago” with B.B. by the end of the night, but that was the kind
of effect his music had, and still does. He gets stuck in your head, he
gets you moving, he gets you doing the things you probably shouldn’t do
– but will always be glad you did. B.B.
may be gone, but that thrill will be with us forever. And there’s
going to be one killer blues session in heaven tonight.
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