BB King of its real name Riley B. King died on the night of Thursday May 14 in the United States at the age of 89.
With an impressive musical career and nicknamed Baby Blues, he had been hospitalized for several weeks at home in Las Vegas.
Born in 1925, BB King dedicated his life to music and especially to the blues in which he excels, he was the author of many legendary titles like “The Thrill is Gone”, “Lucille” a song dedicated to his famous guitar, “Rock Me Baby” and “When Loves Come to Town”.
The singer also made cinematographic appearances, especially in the American series “The Prince of Bel-Air” with the American actor Will Smith.