23/05/2026
THE THREE KINGS OF BLUES 👑🎸
Before there was rock, soul, or funk as we know it, there were three men who shaped the sound of them all — B.B. King, Albert King, and Freddie King.
They weren’t related by blood, but by rhythm. Each carried a different piece of the blues crown:
🎵 B.B. King, born on a Mississippi plantation, turned pain into poetry. His guitar, Lucille, cried and sang in ways words couldn’t. He gave the world songs like The Thrill Is Gone, showing that the blues wasn’t just sadness — it was survival.
🎵 Albert King, tall, left-handed, and fiercely independent, played his guitar upside down and backward. His tone — thick, raw, and defiant — inspired generations of guitar heroes, from Jimi Hendrix to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
🎵 Freddie King, the youngest of the three, brought heat from Texas. He blended blues with soul and early rock, lighting up stages with songs like Hide Away and Have You Ever Loved a Woman.
Together, they didn’t just influence music — they rewrote it. The way a guitar bends, the way a voice growls, the way emotion becomes melody — you can trace it all back to The Three Kings of Blues.
Their legacy still echoes through every stage, record, and riff that dares to tell the truth about life.
Three men. Three guitars. One sound that changed everything.