BB King At Sing Sing Prison Sings Blues To The Inmates & They Respond. The Complete Film
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The Best BB King At Sing Sing Prison. The Complete Show.
So many of my subscribers and others have asked me to post this. It seemed to me to be the right time to post BB King for all. The concert in Sing Sing prison that day was a classic. No one was sure that it would happen- that the prison guards or the state of New York would block it, although the warden had given us permission. BB King came with his complete 26 piece band because he wanted to be there. It was a time when prisons began allowing outsiders to perform. Johnny Cash had done this at Folsom Prison shortly before. My experience with BB King was extraordinary. A true gentleman. Humble. And always working hard as a musician to get better. Never letting his fame overwhelm him.
But really, it doesn't matter whether or not you are a blues music lover. I have shown this film to audiences of all kinds, all creeds, all races and religions and ages, and the same reaction occurs. People can sense the greatness of BB King, his humanity, his sense of himself and his purpose, his love for people whoever and wherever they are. He came to this prison on that day so long ago to connect with folks who he could identify with. And he did. And the reaction to him as shown in this film is beautiful.
As for the inmates in the prison? There was some rough and bad folks for sure. I met them. But they were many who admitted to their crimes and were paying their dues and were in their own ways honorable people. I could depend on them and this film could not have been made without them.
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Here is BB King shot by another documentary filmmaker just a few years after I made my prison film with him. Wonderful insights and great music - kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYqlx8hmm6XYgrA.html
@youxkio
Жыл бұрын
Wow. I had a vinyl record from BB King from many years ago that I found in the trash back in the 80s. Now I understand its real value. This is awesome!!! I will share this video with my brother and ask him if he still has that vinyl.
@CindyM372
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, have just subscribed now that I have found you, love it 👏👏😘
@Realbenbudson
7 ай бұрын
Thank You! Amazing!
@user-nn3ii1ct7k
5 ай бұрын
Increadable footage
@Realbenbudson
5 ай бұрын
@@JhonnyCash-mo2wx I doubt very many, if any others.
This needs to be added to the Library of Congress National Film archive as a cultural treasure.
@NadaNada-dv8wx
2 жыл бұрын
Agree with that 100%👍
@howardalgar
2 жыл бұрын
absolutely!!!
@stevensrp2music985
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more
@tdhawk167
2 жыл бұрын
You mean it's not?!?! WTH? That needs to be rectified!
@terrylucas630
Жыл бұрын
Let’s make it happen!!
This is not a concert. This is a testament of the power of music and how a single man can connect with thousands with a single note.
@riffster4264
4 ай бұрын
Truth has been spoken man!! Agree!
@veryljones3155
4 ай бұрын
The power of ENERGY, VIBRATION and FREQJENCY is on display and its life changing! When we unite we can accomplish the amazing, almost even what some say couldn’t be done!!!!😅😂😊
@carolettajames5471
3 ай бұрын
amen ! @@riffster4264
@virginia7890
Ай бұрын
Se😅e those bar bells he was lifting I worked as a guard and the men were moving the bar bells downstairs from an upstairs closet. I was there to unlock the closet. In their haste to get the barbells two of the men lifted the bar bells over my head as I was in door way..One lost his grip on the bar bell The other man grabbed the entire barbell so it wouldn't hit my head. They were all praising God that I wasn't injured. So was I.!!!! God is always present. No matter where we are God is there. Thank you!
I was a correctional officer at Soledad in California when King came and played in the yard on family day. I was positioned just off the stage when he came off the stage, he gave me a wink as he went by. Really cool.
I have a son in prison, wouldn't wish it on any single father ❤ but this is inspiring and I have loved B.B for a long time and respect him even more!!!!❤
@LeenaStark
3 ай бұрын
May God bring him back to you, and may you be reunited in love + happiness SOON! ✊
As a 19 year old I am so grateful that things like this were recorded!
@Swaptober314
2 жыл бұрын
💯
@TheGrimpreacher777
2 жыл бұрын
your comment in and of itself, is a blessing ... thank you
@leonardodalongisland
2 жыл бұрын
Good to know there's at least one like you!
@Gurl-5150
2 жыл бұрын
As well you should be. I'm usually grateful for WWll era video and photography. I get it though.
@nickkohlmann
2 жыл бұрын
I'm around your age. Same here.
2:10 "I'll do it, I'll come for free" - BB King. What a great and humble soul.
@hildagilbert2941
2 ай бұрын
A THOUSAND AMENS 🙏 ✨ ♥.
Saw this man perform twice towards the end of his life. He was seated for most of the show. What a great performer.
Only B.B. King can make a grown man cry.
I come back to this regularly to be reminded how important love and compassion are. At 24:55 you see, when BB's been singing a song that says "someone really loves you", you see a inmate wiping a tear away. Makes me cry every time. It's easy to forget the humanity and pain of these people...it's beautiful that they put this show on.
@mahanehsani1246
3 жыл бұрын
what's the name of song? 38:00 any links?
@Monkforilla
3 жыл бұрын
@@mahanehsani1246 it’s a song by Joan baez it’s called sing sing Ossining
@Swaptober314
2 жыл бұрын
Yesss
@xAntoIRL
Жыл бұрын
@springwell6146
Жыл бұрын
You bet, this is great piece. I do also watch this also atleast 3-4 times a year.
That's one hell of an achievement. To brainstorm the concert idea and then put it all together and make it happen. You should be a household name because of that.
@Monkforilla
4 жыл бұрын
I know I’ll neva forget the name behind the film and I’m only 16! My kids will know the name of David Hoffman and will get to see his great works someday!! 🤣👍👍✨✨❤️✌️
@jeffreywebb7932
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed👍
@nwall989898
3 жыл бұрын
They need to make a movie about this, it’d be great!
Bb turned all those hardened men into little boys in that concert. Amazing what the blues can do.
Isn't it wonderful to see the audience really paying attention and getting into every song with not a bloody cell phone in sight!
imagine someone who actual was at the prison and now watches this video today! CHILLS
I bet you there's more than a few of those inmates that still talk about that concert to this day. Cuz from their perspective I bet that performance had a whole different meaning.
@propmaster101
3 жыл бұрын
Bill Barry yea is pretty fun to think how these prisoners were given a free concert from a blues legend
@neillbaxter9613
3 жыл бұрын
Made me cry multiple times. I have no reason to but I can’t help it when he breaks into that someone really loves you
@jiveturkey9993
3 жыл бұрын
@@neillbaxter9613 music can be extremely powerful spiritually for both good and bad. Sounds to me like you just experienced the good spiritual power in music. Cleansing, comforting and regenerating your soul.
@adublbeatz8656
3 жыл бұрын
@@neillbaxter9613 Yes Sir!!
@adublbeatz8656
3 жыл бұрын
@@jiveturkey9993 Exactly!! Music connects so many bridges, in so many shapes and forms!
His prelude improvising on How Blue Can You Get is a masterclass. BB is another one of Mississippi’s contributions to Western Civilization.
The POWER of great music. Smiles on the prisoners and the guards! For that short time every race together. WOW he made some of them cry man.
@angelprezcarametro7253
24 күн бұрын
Yes, crime, animosities, hatred, etc. were all left behind and forgotten in that short period of time. Everyone was a single loving person during that performance. That's music.
Whaaaat? You're the producer of BB King in Sing Sing? I wish all the young people who think that "old folks" are dull and boring would actually talk to old folks like us
@franfine2861
4 жыл бұрын
Susan Mercurio. IKR. Was so excited to watch this. I to did not realize David did this until today. I am 66 and I also wish those younger would actually desire to talk to the older generation more. So much could share with them. Saddens me how the older or elderly are treated today as if we have little to no real value to them. And Oh the stories of our youth we could share. And Respect has certainly gotten lost. Anyway this video was awesome!! Right! I certainly enjoyed it vbb
@taylorcarpenter3850
4 жыл бұрын
Hello Susan, I'm 26 & currently on my way to becoming a PSW so I can take care of the "old folks" in my town. Just wanted to let you know I don't think any of you are dull or boring, in fact quite the opposite. :) Hopefully this gives you a little hope in regards to my generation... Although I know a lot of them don't think like me. Thank you for the video David!
@502C.r.H
4 жыл бұрын
I was born in 93 and I abosolutly love sitting down with my grandpops and listening to his stories from his time but seeing a video of it is SO MUCH BETTER to see the energy everyone has in that moment
@susanmercurio1060
4 жыл бұрын
@@502C.r.H : You're the same age as my grandchildren
@rloc99
3 жыл бұрын
❣️🙂
This documentary shows what an amazing musician BBKing was. How he was able to share his love with those less fortunate. RIP MR. KING!
We all need to work together to help this man get more and more of the recognition he deserves for all the amazing work he's done.
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I am trying my best against an unfriendly algorithm where I am concerned. Clicking on the thanks button helps. Becoming a subscriber. Becoming a member. That all helps. Dave Hoffman filmmaker
@kianabrown8550
6 ай бұрын
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmakerThank you so much for sharing this because I grew up listening to b b king and met him twice in my life. I give you appreciation and props for the hard work you doing God bless you.
@jackiemorris66
3 ай бұрын
Every blues man needs the recognition. I work with some pretty young people and they definitely know the name BB King, know his music some of his music probably not ever. They are so missing out. Is it enough they know his name and they've heard of him definitely not
@jaminova_1969
Ай бұрын
@@kianabrown8550 I was fortunate enough to meet Mr. King and he invited us to the show! It was like stepping into a 1950's club because BB was totally in his element! So happy I got to experience that!
@GiancarloVespucci
Ай бұрын
You’re a national treasure Mr. Hoffman.
This is absolutely incredible footage. My lord 😮
I got to meet, photograph and talk with BB a few times over the years and there was no greater gentleman. What a kind giving soul
@tahoeturk
3 жыл бұрын
and what a gift this film is! Thank you.
I used to listen to BB King as I was in my early 20's and was a bit into Blues,The Thrill Is Gone was my favourite song. JazzyT.
What an absolute treasure! Those men never forgot that day, I can assure you.
Wow what a privilege to have such a treat on Thanksgiving day
Many layers of stories here. Deep sadness and extreme beauty packed in one. I did not realize that BB had such a powerfull voice and as last thank you David Hoffman for shooting and uploading almost 50 years later... you seem like a gentle and generous man.
Wish I could've grown up in the world when music said something, 21 years young, but hey at least we have the internet so it's never gone. God bless America and God bless music.
BB had so much passion and commitment to his craft. No matter what type of music you like if you dont appreciate what he poured out of his soul on stage you are lost.
@Giselle-pw6cv
Ай бұрын
You know it
@ramblinelmo5763
5 күн бұрын
Maybe he could also cry thinking of you when listening "Guess who"
David Hoffman, you are a true mensch. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing multi-generations to experience one of the most humble and brilliant musicians this world has ever known. What an experience it must have been to film this...I'm getting chills watching BB sweat on my screen.
@chairlesnicol672
Жыл бұрын
What's a mensch?
@dizzyvison
Жыл бұрын
@@chairlesnicol672 a man of integrity; a righteous man
@A-Pa-s-Plainjane
7 ай бұрын
@@chairlesnicol672it's a Yiddish word used by the Jewish people of Europe. Yiddish was a combination of Hebrew, German, Polish- all the places Jews lived in the diaspora.
@avidodd26
2 ай бұрын
@@chairlesnicol672a particularly delicious pastrami sandwich.
@chairlesnicol672
2 ай бұрын
well if I got a choice between a man of integrity and a delicious sandwich, I'm taking the latter! Lol!!!@@avidodd26
His impersonation of the woman in that conversation is hilarious! (The first song)
@nathanmcgrady
3 жыл бұрын
The song is called "How Blue Can You Get" if you or anyone else was wondering.
@yashukey3401
3 жыл бұрын
@@nathanmcgrady can you please tell name of all the songs ? Thank you
16:45 goosebumps, not only the music but the reaction of the inmates audience. This performance sure has something special and it is so wonderful to have its context as well in the documentary Thanks for all your invaluable testimonies about people's life of these times when no cell phones video could capture it.
@800_k_7
3 жыл бұрын
SING SING SURE BRING ME LOTS OF MEMORIES. THOSE WERE TIME OF NOSTALGIA, WHEN THE USA WAS GREAT. LONG LIVE THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
@jeffscott3073
3 жыл бұрын
The jail broke spirits ,but activities like these gave it back.
@mahanehsani1246
3 жыл бұрын
what's the name of song? 38:00 any links?
@jean-marcknight8816
3 жыл бұрын
@@mahanehsani1246 Joan Baez "Sing Sing"
@mahanehsani1246
3 жыл бұрын
@@jean-marcknight8816 links?
This is absolute gold!! Not just the King but the entire experience!!
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
3 жыл бұрын
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BB king.American ICON. It's great we have yt. To pass it on.
This is insane man. Like a scene from a movie.
@podunkcitizen2562
3 жыл бұрын
When the warden comes out to calm down the crowd, it's like the final scene of The Blues Brothers where their performance in the prison causes s riot.
@mjrotondi5086
4 ай бұрын
Except THIS is real, real LIFE. Movies are fake .
Man BB King was at the top of his game here. Amazing stuff.
BB will always be one of my favorites, his music is so full of soul and passion… pay attention kids, that’s what REAL music is
There's every human emotion in this film, at full-throttle. What a joy to see the men's reactions to B.B.'s lyrics and very funny presentations, as if he's telling them, "I know what you're feeling." I can't get over their faces...the richness of spirit... Thank you, David.
As I've said numerous times, it is impossible not to feel better after hearing or watching BB King than you did before. BB made you feel like he was giving you a gift when he performed. Look across that crowd and at all those genuine smiles....and those tears...that's that gift.
You can understand why the wonderful BB King said this was his best performance. When you play night after night no breaks apart from traveling no matter how much emotion you give to each performance to survive your going to have to pace it a little. Here you see the great BB King giving everything of a normal show plus some extra. It's fantastic footage David many thanks really enjoyed it much respect and best regards.
@bessieclark7711
3 жыл бұрын
Well, he came to Seattle a lot. I thought he was a Seattle man.
This is a wonderful documentary! Thank you!! BB was the greatest- he always had super tight players back him up and he just loved to play- he just got better with age! Thankfully he did sell a decent amount of records for many, many years, not all blues musicians can, or could say that. Thanks again David
This is nothing less but an iconic concert movie! Thank you for making it! Thank you for sharing it!
BB is a true stand-up guy. Out of the kindness of his heart.
What a great concert! So many of those inmates... must've meant so much to them. Wonder how they are doing today...
@nicholascoyle9524
3 ай бұрын
probably dead this was 50 years ago
@BethPhillips-xn5eq
3 ай бұрын
A few of them might still be there 😪
This just blows me away. When he has so many people in tears is just powerful.
Thank you David, this is a beautiful gift for all human race. Thank you
This is such a phenomenal performance. It’s so cool to see The Voices of East Harlem enjoying the King
@jitkasuarez
2 жыл бұрын
They were wonderful !!!
I never heard of this gig before. Absolutely brilliant. Complete with funky 70's hairstyles.
Watched with tears in my eyes.... tears of joy for BB King & the other artists giving amazing performances & their time to make Thanksgiving special to the inmates of Sing Sing back in 1973 ... & tears of sadness at the inequality that hasn’t changed since this was filmed .... heartbreakingly beautiful... #OneLove 🕊
@mikkih5809
5 ай бұрын
This hit me the same way. Familiar with Joan Baez & BB King - now I know what a selfless and kind person BB King was. Thank you for this💕
This is incredible. The closeups of BBs face while performing are so artful and add another dimension to his wonderful talent. Not to mention all the great faces in the crowd and in the montage.
I would pay anything to see those expression on BB Kings face. He is a Legend.
@marcofearg9956
3 жыл бұрын
Yes but rappers, pedos, and murderers could. I know that is important to take care and give hope to this people, but is kind of disrespectful if you lose a son or someone rape your children and they prepare for them a BB king show
Thank you for sharing this. I love BB King, this means a lot to me.
@Jason-ke4jf
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for hearting the comment! I enjoy all your videos. As a teenager, your content allows me to peer into a time I will never remember.
49 years later and I’m still enjoying this song so much. Thank you bb, David, and all the prisoners that made this possible. Your efforts did not go unrecognized
The Blues...is medicine. I would love to hear the stories from the prisoners who got to experience the legend and perhaps how it affected their lives. The King lives forever!👑💖
This performance is absolutely electrifying thank you for capturing this masterpiece! I genuinely believe this might be one of the most important performances in music history!
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much. I see it that way. David Hoffman-filmmaker
@Monkforilla
4 жыл бұрын
David Hoffman this really makes me emotional watching the whole documentary🤧 I’ve watched this about Twice now and when B.B starts playing a faster song they start getting up and dancing and the warden has to come in. The music was just too good!! You just can’t blame them !!😂!! Great work as always David, this is genuine piece of history you have made and it will never be forgotten. Not now not ever✌️✌️❤️❤️👍✨
@voxpopuli735
2 жыл бұрын
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker People like you make humans lives much more bearable and liveable. Thank you!!! You are an amazing piece of human being!
Wow I am only 10 minutes in and this is incredible. I have done photography workshops at a men’s prison in Michigan over the past 2 years and it is so completely different from what you saw here.... I wonder if it is the 50 year difference or the level of security or what but it is a world apart! From the cells to the auditorium to the fact that they had a concert at all!!!! I know I’m one of your younger audience members at 20 but I love your stuff. Thank you for capturing and sharing this piece of history!
@jacquelynwilliams4723
3 жыл бұрын
I was peripherally involved in the committee that brought performers to my college in Buffalo and they brought BB King in a couple of years before this film was made. Not only an amazing talent, but a class act all the way. Fast forward a couple of years and I'm living with activist law students who were very much involved in the defense of some of the Attica prisoners after the uprising there. It truly was horrible, especially because officers were killed by State Police and no one was held accountable. Fast forward another 47 years and I'm working in a Michigan prison. Looking back, I have more respect than ever for BB King performing this concert. Prisons have changed a lot, mostly for the better. When this was made, BB King would have been a bright spot in a very dark space. RIP Mr. King. You were the best.
@bessieclark7711
3 жыл бұрын
Doesn't seem fifty years ago! I'm close to 80 now.
It's been days now. I can't stop watching it all over and over. This show has that 'something' that I can't get enough of. It speaks so much to me, to my soul. Would watch hours of raw, unedited material. Everyday I watch fragments of the show and always get the same pure energy and joy. It's like a medicine. Makes me stay happy, with a big will to live and love. Thank you so much David ❤
Man, do people know how cool you are? If not they are missing out. I love BB King and deeply regret never having been able to see him perform live. Thank you for giving us the next best thing.
Just when I was looking for more B.B. King LIVE performances... David Hoffman uploads one?!?! This keeps getting groovier and groovier, man. -a grateful 18 year old🌻☮
My Mum is Jamaican and was a huge fan of BB, God bless her and the King RIP, and all the humans who can express emotion to be real and speak out. Power to the poor and righteous.
A bold statement of brotherhood!
I keep coming back to this performance it's amazing
Not everyone thats in prison is a bad man...most of us are simple men that paid their debt to society and just want to go home to their families😔some people have no family so the penitentiary is all they know sadly...the arent bad people, in fact some of them are the nicest, toughest, most educated men you will meet👌
@louispalmerjr5920
2 жыл бұрын
I was in the grey bar hotel and a brother told me "Do your time and don't let your time do you. It worked.😇🤗🙏
@briankierans2926
9 ай бұрын
Correct. You will find that most of these men either have intellectual disabilities or could not afford a defense.
It's rare to find an artist who puts his heart and soul in every performance. Thank you BB king, for being an inspiration to all people who wants and loves to play and listened to the blues and thank you mr. David Hoffman for this masterpiece! May God bless your souls.
Thank you Mr Hoffman. Much appreciated,from a 50-year-old farm boy in Ohio. Good old BB is transcended, no race,no gender, no color.Just good music for the soul.
I enjoyed the performance a lot...! Absolutely awesome...!
I was 15 years old when I saw BB King in Peoria Illinois the day after he recorded live at the Cook County Jail and the empathy he showed for those prisoners was very much the same as he showed for the people at sing sing. He was and still is a National Treasure.
I’ve been in many prisons, and some of the finest people in the world are incarcerated....believe it or not.
@susanmercurio1060
4 жыл бұрын
You are so right!
@diri.solidariti
3 жыл бұрын
Maureen Desmond “civic-19” must be one of those Freudian slips that slips by sometimes
@chuckyoneill9289
3 жыл бұрын
Were you an inmate? Not trying to be funny just curious i was an inmate.
@genarodeleon8144
3 жыл бұрын
Useless human
@chuckyoneill9289
3 жыл бұрын
@@genarodeleon8144 You wouldn't last in there a day ,especially with that gay name,but you know already.
Thank you David for documenting this special moment in history. Gave me the chills!
He was the King of the Blues. Not the fingers, not the voice, but the heart!
Seeing all these faces, sure makes a difference, all with hopes and dreams...for someday something better...and BB King was the best ever, pure soul. Thanks Mr. Hoffman, for sharing this great experience.
David, Thank you for posting this. I'd seen short clips of BB King's performance at Sing Sing but this provides context. The raw emotion and moments of joy reflected in the faces of the inmates speaks volumes. Ending with Joan Baez singing over the credits was a nice touch. Again, thank you.
this is a piece of history. thanks for recording this. I'm watching this over here in a small Himalayan town. LONG LIVE THE BLUES
@D...M...A...
Жыл бұрын
that is so cool , what country and town are you in ? hello from NYC ...
@Advaitamanta
Жыл бұрын
@@D...M...A... Namaste brother. I'm from Mandi, himachal pradesh, India
God bless B.B. King, greatest performer of all time!
This version of "Outside Help" is the best thing I've ever heard, what a song to be played in front of inmates tho
This is such a magical, beautiful performance. To bring such joy to all those prisoners and see their faces lighting up is just incredible. The best of humanity. Thank you for sharing this.
BB King's regular voice is awesome. This is amazing
Thank You for sharing this wonderful film with all of us. I found watching it powerfully moving emotional experience.
You can feel his passion in how he's performing
I saw B.B. King In Vancouver Canada, at the Orpheum, Best concert I saw in my life!!..I felt privileged to be in his presence, what an amazing artist BB was..oh my god..thanks for this Gem!!
I have always loved BB King and his Lucille. What a big beautiful talented man with a big heart. I bet this concert resonated for a long long time in Sing Sing. TY so much for sharing it with the world. God Bless. I am an old white lady in Canada.
Music, singers brings so much happiness and smiles to whomever wherever
Aloha and Mahalo for what you do... My Mom's cousin had the privilege to work for B.B. King for many years. When I listened to him in here, you could feel it penetrate your soul.
Wow, this is a really important piece of history right here, what a joy to be able to watch this from start to finish. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Mr. David Hoffman.
Everytime I watch this back it gives me chills, BB King was a treasure
Wait, that's your film!?! You, sir, are a legend. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿Thank you for sharing your gift with the world, and I mean that.
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. David Hoffman filmmaker
Thank you so much for re-sharing this! Convicts, people, inside, outside... people are all people. And you sir have done an amazing job at telling all of our stories. Feel like currently our country is falling apart, but I’m inspired and feel hope via watching your film.
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much Chris. David Hoffman-filmmaker
I found that it's always easier for people to offer criticism than to offer a hand.
Thanks for your service to the country and all those who did there best to help make the world a better place for those to come
Brilliantly filmed. Great editing. Historically important, and significant recording.
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sean. David Hoffman filmmaker
I'm so glad it works out for you to share this with us. Every single person here where I am stopped to watch this. From all of us here, Thank You.
this was hillarious. most of those folks geniuinely enjoyed themselves
BB once said this was his greatest performance wasn't his best but it was where he was,and who he was playing for. That's class right there . Nobody better,never has been,never will be.
B.B. KING - - WOW - - THIS PERFORMANCE IS COMING UP ON 50 YEARS IN A FEW WEEKS - - THIS WAS THANKSGIVING DAY 1973 - -GOD BLESS B.B. KING !
Thank you for walking the talk David,one man of the land,standing tall, being responsible through self thinking,your learnings plus teachings brings truth,to level of under-stand-ing,to and all women and man of the land.David always and ready in giving your most precious "time."Bravo to you and all who do so.!!! Enjoy
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful expression, Douglas. David Hoffman - filmmaker
I'm 22 and I can't thank you enough for posting this. It's a fantastic piece of film and an invaluable piece of history.
Saw him twice and so glad that I did. Nobody else I have seen has his stage presence. Unique talent.
1975 Was 18 yrs. Old - saw BB in Vegas. One of my all time favs - amazing guitar player story teller / blues singer & unbelievably good performer. There is only one Goat & will never b another. RIP mr.BB King u will never b forgotten 😎❤️❤️❤️
This was awesome to watch David Hoffman. Great job. Not sure how I missed seeing this until now. I grew up in ‘70s. Finish high school in ‘73. Thankful for opportunity to watch this. This stirred many thoughts and emotions. TY David.
he is playing guitar with his soul and face
This is absolutely legendary! Your story for this video is just amazing - your initiative and ability for making things happen is just incredible! Thank you David Hoffman, Filmmaker 🙏