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He does about 300 concert dates annually.
Few artists who have attained the success that King has continue to drive themselves at such a grueling pace. The force pushing King to stay in front of the spotlight is simple. He wanted to be remembered.
"If you're out there, people never forget you. That is one of the things I believe in today, never being forgotten... displayed 300 characters
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That is one of the things I believe in today, never being forgotten. I would like to be remembered as a person that loved people and wanted to be loved by them''. King has wrought a unique style of blues often imitated, but never duplicated.
Despite an unorthodox approach to the music, King has helped to shape the blues by bringing it into the mainstream... displayed next 300 characters
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