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  2. The Canadian Sweethearts - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Starr. Bob Regan. The Canadian Sweethearts, sometimes known as Bob & Lucille, were a Canadian singing duo [1] who were popular during the 1960s, disbanding in 1977. The duo consisted of vocalist Lucille Starr and her guitar-playing husband, Bob Regan. They are best known for the rockabilly song, "Eeny Meeny Miney Moe".

  3. Lucille (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Lucille (guitar) A Gibson Lucille model semi-acoustic guitar, unique for having no f-holes. Lucille is the name American blues musician B.B. King (1925–2015) gave to his guitars. They were usually black Gibson guitars similar to the ES-330 or ES-355, and Gibson introduced a B.B. King custom model in 1980, based upon the latter.

  4. Lucille Starr - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie (May 13, 1938 – September 4, 2020), known professionally as Lucille Starr, was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and yodeler originally from Saint Boniface, Manitoba. She was best known for her 1964 hit single, "The French Song" (" Quand Le Soleil Dit Bonjour Aux Montagnes ", When the sun says hello to the mountains).

  5. To Know You Is to Love You (album) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. To Know You Is to Love You is an electric blues album by B. B. King, released in 1973. Produced by Dave Crawford in Philadelphia, it includes the participation of Stevie Wonder, the Memphis Horns, and members of MFSB, the house band for Philadelphia International Records in the early and mid-1970s.

  6. There Must Be a Better World Somewhere - Wikipedia

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    B. B. King chronology. Now Appearing at Ole Miss. (1980) There Must Be a Better World Somewhere. (1981) Love Me Tender. (1982) There Must Be a Better World Somewhere is a studio album by B. B. King, released in 1981. It was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording the following year.

  7. Friends (B. B. King album) - Wikipedia

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    B. B. King – vocals, guitar; Dave Crawford & Charles Mann – backgrounds vocals; Deryll Inman – guitar; Norman Harris – guitar; Bobby Eli as Eli Tarkesty – guitar; Roland Chambers – guitar; Dave Crawford – keyboards; Will Boulware – keyboards; Ron Kersey – keyboards; Larry Washington – congas; Vince Montana – vibraphone ...

  8. L.A. Midnight - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Midnight is the twentieth studio electric blues album by B.B. King released in 1972. It features two extended guitar jams with fellow guitarists Jesse Ed Davis and Joe Walsh ("Midnight" and "Lucille's Granny"). It also features Taj Mahal on harmonica and guitar. ("Can't You Hear Me Talking to You" and "I've Been Blue Too Long" respectively).

  9. Sings Spirituals - Wikipedia

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    Sings Spirituals is the fifth studio album by B. B. King, released in 1960. He is backed by organ, piano, drums and bass, and accompanied vocally by two groups of Angeleno singers: the Charioteers and the Southern California Community Choir.