We all have idols. Play like anyone you care about but try to be yourself while you’re doing so.
Meaning of the quote
Everyone has people they look up to and want to be like. It's okay to try to play music the way your favorite musicians do, but it's important to still be yourself and not just copy them exactly. Trying to be your own unique self is what really matters, even when you're trying to play like someone you admire.
About B. B. King
B.B. King was a legendary American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was known for his influential style of soloing and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. King performed tirelessly throughout his career, appearing at over 200 concerts per year well into his 70s.
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