B.B. King served in the U.S. Army for about two years, from 1944 to 1946, during World War II. He was drafted and assigned to the 388th Army Service Corps, where he primarily worked as a radio operator. After his service, he returned to his music career, which eventually led to his legendary status in the blues genre.
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B.B. King is not dead, he's just retired
That be Crystal Bowersox doing the commercial with BB King.
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One can find information about BB King Blues on a number of webpages. B.B King Blues official website, YouTube and Wikipedia are some online pages one can check to find information about BB King Blues.
BB King was popular in the early 1970's
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bb King died several months ago, so he has no address.
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BB King was a high school dropout, so he did not complete college.
B.B. King is not dead, he's just retired
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No, They were invented long before him. He invented the first Model Daisy BB Rifle, but BB rifles where around before that. Lewis and Clark carried an air rifle with them and the Austrian army had air rifles in the 1500's
That be Crystal Bowersox doing the commercial with BB King.
BB King can hardly be referred to as a hero, he was a musician. A very accomplished guitar player