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B. B. Gets His Own Museum

April 2024
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EIGHTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD B. B. King figures that he traveled some 60,000 miles behind a mule in the Mississippi Delta before an appearance on a West Memphis radio program in 1948 caused his career as a blues musician to take off Indianola, Mississippi, the location of his last plantation job at a cotton gin, now honors the international star and multiple Grammy Awards winner with his own museum, the 20,000-square-foot B. B. King Museum and Interpretive Center. The state-of-the-art facility, carved out of an old brick gin mill, features interactive computers, video screens, and artifacts that illustrate King’s childhood and life in the Delta. www.bbkingmuseum.org or (662) 887-3009.

John F. Ross

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