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Initially he worked at WDIA as a singer and disc jockey, gaining the nickname Beale Street Blues Boy, which was later shortened to Blues Boy and finally to B B It was there that he first met T-Bone Walker "Once I'd heard him for the first time, I knew I'd have to have an electric guitar myself He influenced everyone on this
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