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Blues Icon B. B. King Has Died at 89

King's musical output inspired generations of guitarists and helped cement blues in the American musical canon.

B. B. King, a blues icon and one of the world's most legendary guitarists, passed away last night in Las Vegas. He had been in home hospice care for two weeks due to dehydration, CNN reports.

B. B. King, born Riley B. King, was a WWII veteran and Memphis disc jockey who rose to prominence as a recording artist for Sun Records in the 1950s. His musical output over the next few decades inspired a generation of guitarists like Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page and helped cement blues in the American musical canon. King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and toured relentlessly throughout the majority of his life. Last fall, his decades-long struggle with Type II Diabetes caused him to cancel a string of tour dates.

Earlier this month, the mayor of Memphis declared May 12 to be "B. B. King Day" in honor of the blues legend.

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