Albert King (before he died) played a Gibson Flying V guitar. It was actually a right handed guitar, but he strung it left-handed to suit his needs.
He played a Gibson Telecaster Flying V.
No. B.B., Albert, and Freddie King were known as "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar", but they were not related. Though, incidentally, B.B.'s father's name is Albert.
"Johnson" is a brand name for guitar, but, if you're asking if Johnson is a name brand guitar as in "quality" guitar, then I would say no. Johnson is an inexpensive guitar somewhat suitable for beginners.
Dixon is a brand name of a guitar company.
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NO - B.B. King's guitar was named Lucille.
No. B.B., Albert, and Freddie King were known as "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar", but they were not related. Though, incidentally, B.B.'s father's name is Albert.
"Johnson" is a brand name for guitar, but, if you're asking if Johnson is a name brand guitar as in "quality" guitar, then I would say no. Johnson is an inexpensive guitar somewhat suitable for beginners.
Albert King's birth name is Nelson, Albert.
Dixon is a brand name of a guitar company.
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King Albert I of Belgium was born on April 8, 1875.
England never had a King Albert, although one of the names of King George VI was Albert. Also Albert was the name of Queen Victoria's consort but he never became king.
King Calder's birth name is Albert King Calder.
King George's first name was Albert. In 1936 he changed his name
NO - B.B. King's guitar was named Lucille.
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Albert II, King of the Belgians (not Belgium)