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Lucille (guitar), the name given to many of B. B. King's guitars. Lucille, a guitar played by Ryusuke, a character in the manga and anime series Beck based on B. B. King's guitar. Lucille (album), a 1968 album by B. B. King, or the title song. Lucille, a 2010 album by The Vasco Era. "Lucille" (The Drifters song), 1954.
Lucille (Little Richard song) " Lucille " is a 1957 rock and roll song originally recorded by American musician Little Richard. Released on Specialty Records in February 1957, the single reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart, 21 on the US pop chart, [1] and number 10 on the UK chart.
The Little Lucille is a semi-hollow bodied electric guitar made by Gibson between 1996 and 2006 and was designed mainly for blues players. It superficially resembles the Les Paul in that the body outline is similar.
Lucille Talks Back is an album by B. B. King, released in 1975. [2] B.B. King produced it himself and recorded it with his own orchestra. It is not to be confused with a compilation of the same name, released in 1988.
The Lucille Lortel Theatre is an off-Broadway playhouse at 121 Christopher Street in Manhattan 's West Village. It was built in 1926 as a 590-seat movie theater called the New Hudson, later known as Hudson Playhouse.
Total dissolved solids ( TDS) is a measure of the dissolved combined content of all inorganic and organic substances present in a liquid in molecular, ionized, or micro-granular ( colloidal sol) suspended form. TDS are often measured in parts per million (ppm). TDS in water can be measured using a digital meter.
Jasmine Genge. Updated August 14, 2015 at 9:36 AM. 11 surprising facts that almost no one knows about Lucille Ball. "I'm not funny. What I am is brave." So said the eternal queen of comedy ...
Shave 'Em Dry. "Shave 'Em Dry" is a dirty blues song, first recorded by Ma Rainey [1] in August 1924 in Chicago. [2] It was released on Paramount Records on September 6, 1924. Rainey was accompanied on the recording by two unknown guitarists (one of them was possibly Miles Pruitt). [3] [4] The record was advertised in The Chicago Defender on ...