File:B.B. King's "Lucille" guitars - National Music Museum, Vermillion, SD (2015-07-01 14.17.21 by David Mulder).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionB.B. King's "Lucille" guitars - National Music Museum, Vermillion, SD (2015-07-01 14.17.21 by David Mulder).jpg |
Visited the National Music Museum in Vermillion, SD today. Amazing place! Got to see lots of amazing instruments, including one of B.B. King's "Lucille" guitars. Loved it! museum classic Lucille B.B. King electric guitar music . |
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Source | Day 182. Lucille. |
Author | David Mulder |
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