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Mississippi Valley State in Itta Bena, Mississippi.
He played at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi.
B.B. King, byname of Riley B. King, (born September 16, 1925, near Itta Bena, Mississippi, U.S.—died May 14, 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada), American guitarist and singer who was a principal figure in the development of blues and from whose style leading popular musicians drew inspiration.
Itta was born in 592.
Itta died in 652.
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I saw her in a Philadelphia Starbucks many years ago. Today I saw her on a commercial for a local hospital ( hospital was either in Philadelphia or S Jersey. These things lead me to wonder if she lives in the area According to answers.com: "King currently resides in New York and Chicago with partner Ilana Kloss."
Riley B. King was born on September 16, 1925, between Itta Bena and Indianola, Mississippi. His parents split up when he was a small child, and he lived for a few years with his mother in the Mississippi hills. She died when he was nine, and he was alone until his father, Albert King, found him a few years later. After serving briefly in the army, King moved in with his cousin Booker (Bukka) White, also a blues guitarist. Read more B. B. King Biography in the related link, below
Elvis Presley (Tupelo), Jimmy Buffet (Pascagoula), B. B. King (Itta Bena), Charlie Pride (Sledge), Faith Hill (Star), Leotyne Price (Laurel), Paul Overstreet (Vancleave and Newton), Paul Davis (Meridian), The guys that form 3 Doors Down (Escatawpa), Lance Bass (Jackson), LeeAnn Rimes (Pearl), Bo Diddley (McComb), Conway Twitty (Friars Point), Tammy Wynette (Fulton), Chris LeDoux (Biloxi), Bobbie Gentry (Greenwood), John Lee Hooker, Sam Cooke and Robert Johnson (all from Clarksdale).
Among several alternatives, one translation would be 'to itta'.
You may use the past form of the verb "iku [to go]," which is "itta."
Chong-ok Kim has written: 'Kihoe nun itta'