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B.B. King - Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2011

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March 20, 2012 (US)

1h 11m

On June 28, 2011, the "King of the Blues" B.B. King played to an adoring sold-out crowd at London's spectacular Royal Albert Hall. It was another unforgettable night in the career of one of the most legendary bluesmen to ever pick up a guitar. Joining the illustrious Mr. King on...

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