Watch: Prez Obama Jamming With the Late BB King!

Remembering the blues legend BB King, here’s looking back at a video of President Obama jamming with the legend.  
Megha Mathur
Entertainment
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President Barack Obama jams with Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck and BB King (Photo: Youtube/ListitudeMusic)
President Barack Obama jams with Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck and BB King (Photo: Youtube/<a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1eRV0sCHYWtlOqyZOfsV3w">ListitudeMusic</a>)
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BB King, known for his hits My Lucille, Sweet Little Angel and Rock Me Baby, died in his sleep in Las Vegas on May 14th 2015, according to a BBC report. Once ranked as the third greatest guitarist of all time, he had been suffering ill health in recent months. US President Barack Obama had the pleasure of jamming with the blues star in 2012. President Obama’s got the right moves for the blues! Check him out as he sings Sweet Home Chicago with Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, BB King here:

B.B. King performed during the ‘In Performance at the White House’ series, hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama where music legends and contemporary major artists perform to celebrate blues music and in recognition of Black History Month, in Washington February 2012. 

(Photo: Reuters)U.S. blues legend B.B. King performs onstage during the 45th Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux July 2, 2011. 

Born in Mississippi, King began performing in the 1940s and went on to influence a generation of musicians including Eric Clapton and U2. Watch the legend live in action at the Royal Albert Hall in 2011.

He was recently taken to hospital with a diabetes-related illness. Musicians and celebrities sent their prayers and goodbyes via social media.

(Photo: Twitter/LennyKravitz)

Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora bid King a sad farewell in his tweet.

(Photo: Twitter/TheRealSambora)

Ex-Beatles star Ringo sent love and peace to King’s family.

(Photo: Twitter/ringostarmusic)

House M.D. actor Hugh Laurie also tweeted with sadness.

(Photo: Twitter/hughlaurie)
Blues singer B.B. King accepts his Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album during the pretelecast show in Los Angeles February 21, 2001. King won for his album Riding With the King that he made with Eric Clapton. (Photo: Reuters)

May the jazz genius rest in peace. Goodbye BB King!

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Published: 15 May 2015,02:25 PM IST

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