I stepped out of Mississipi
when I was 10 years old,
With a suit cut sharp as a razor
And a heart made of gold.
I had a guitar
Hangin just about waist high
And I’m gonna play this thing
Til the day I die…
Yup. It’s B.B. King who passed this past Thursday, May 14, 2015. He was born Riley B. King on September 16, 1925, and took on the moniker Blues Boy, while a Disc Jockey at radio station WDIA in Memphis, Tennessee. He has been recognized as B.B. King from that point forward.
When it comes to those we know, love and respect, the date of birth and date of transition may not always be remembered, but there is something in the dash that lies between those two dates that we’ll never forget. The phrase I opened this blog with is that something I’ll never forget about B.B., because from the time I first became interested in his music in 1968, I saw him live what he talked about.
So many times we are limited in our ability to hear the story from what is called the ‘horses’ mouth’, and are restricted to biased media, and admittedly semi-factual websites like ‘Wikipedia’. Good fortune smiled on me again in this particular writing endeavor however, because last night, while my wife and I surfed the Netflix channel, what should pop up but a 2012 B.B. King documentary. So let me pass on to you, a bit of what B.B. and the people that knew him shared.
By 1940 his sole caretaker, his grandmother, had died, and at the age of 14 B.B. was on his own as a sharecropper, earning 35 cents per hundred pounds of cotton. He said he picked from ‘cain to cain’t’ which meant you picked from the time in the morning when you ‘cain’ see, till the time at night when you ‘cain’t’.
He had been farming since the age of 7 and said that he walked behind a plow mule for 18 years, 30 miles a day, 6 days a week, 6 months a year, and that if you add it up he had walked around the world. This work ethic transferred to his blues career where he averaged almost 300 one night stands a year. One of his wives, Sue Carol Hall, said he was on the road one year for 365 days, and another year, early one morning told her he was going fishing. When asked why he was wearing a silk suit, he responded…”Cause it’s all I got.”
I’ll holla…
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