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Albert King

Albert King’s ‘In Session’ Offers a Master Class in Mutual Respect
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Albert King’s ‘In Session’ Offers a Master Class in Mutual Respect

By
Michael Elliott
/ 20 November 2024

In Session documents the night a one-time blues jam between guitarists Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan turned into a legendary moment.

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This Year’s Rock Hall of Fame Ballot Aims to Right Some Wrongs

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AJ Ramirez
/ 4 October 2012
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Various Artists: The Rough Guide to the Blues

By
Zeth Lundy
/ 28 May 2007
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Albert King: Live in Sweden [DVD]

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 9 May 2004
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Albert King: Talking Blues

By
Scott Thill
/ 4 November 2003
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Albert King: I Get Evil

By
Maurice Bottomley
/ 10 September 2001

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