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Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation
Launches B.B. King Centennial Sweepstakes Featuring One-of-a-Kind Gibson
Custom “Lucille” Guitar
This Is The Last
Week to Donate to Win Guitar Package & Support Music
Education as B.B. King Centennial Tribute Continues
The Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation has announced a
special fundraising sweepstakes honoring the life and legacy of B.B.
King, timed to coincide with the release of B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100, the
landmark centennial tribute curated by Joe Bonamassa in partnership with
the B.B. King Estate. ORDER
your copy of B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100 today. Donate to win this
memorable prize package HERE.
At the center of the sweepstakes is an exceptionally rare, one-of-a-kind
Gibson Custom Shop Lucille guitar, inspired by B.B. King’s iconic
instrument and crafted exclusively for this moment. The sweepstakes has
already raised more than $13,000 toward its $25,000 goal, with proceeds
supporting the Foundation’s ongoing work funding music education
programs, instruments, scholarships, and grants for schools across the
United States. To learn more, please visit
KeepingTheBluesAlive.org.
Only one Blue Sparkle Lucille Legacy model was ever made, making the
guitar a museum-worthy collector’s piece. The instrument features a “How
Blue Can You Get” Blue Sparkle finish, gold sparkle purfling along the
headstock and body binding, and a polished brass pick guard engraved with
the B.B. King Museum’s official “100 Years of B.B. King” graphic. The
guitar includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
“This sweepstakes is about honoring B.B. King in a way that reflects what
he stood for,” said representatives for the Keeping the Blues Alive
Foundation. “B.B. believed deeply in passing the music forward, and this
is a tangible way to celebrate his centennial while directly supporting
the next generation of musicians.”
The grand prize package includes:
One (1) B.B. King Lucille
Legacy ES-355 Gibson Custom Guitar with hard case, signed by Joe
Bonamassa
Two premium Joe Bonamassa
concert tickets with a Meet & Greet voucher
B.B. King’s Blues Summit
100 double CD and triple
vinyl package
“The King of the Blues”
100 Years commemorative pin
The total prize package value is $13,804.
A $25 donation earns 15 entries, with no limit on the
number of entries per participant. No purchase or donation is required to
enter, and free entry options are available through the official rules.
The sweepstakes runs through February
15, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET
Since its founding, the Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation has funded
more than 800 music education projects, impacting over 136,000 students
nationwide. The Foundation donates weekly to schools in need, providing
instruments, supplies, and resources to sustain music programs that might
otherwise disappear.
The sweepstakes serve as both a celebration of B.B. King’s enduring
influence and a continuation of his lifelong commitment to education,
mentorship, and keeping the blues alive for future generations.
For full sweepstakes details, official rules, and entry information,
visit the Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation website at KeepingTheBluesAlive.org.
For more
information, please contact Jon Bleicher at Prospect PR
[jon@prospectpr.com, 973.330.1711]
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Reach For Tomorrow, by Anna Kolchina and it's hauntingly elegant. Opening with Schwartz and Dietz song,Dancing In The Dark, Soviet born, Anna Kolchina quietly controls your breath with her easy music gait. Accompanied by Ilya Lushtak, a beautiful opener. Peter Bernstein lends his cultured electric guitar work to Kolchina's vocals on Anthony Newley's Who Can I Turn To?. Sure footed and smooth, a very nice track. Jazz classic, All or Nothing At All, sung in understated poise, again backed by Bernstein on electric guitar is a solid addition. Romero Lubamo really adds flavor with his excellent Spanish guitar styling on Gilbert Becaud's french classic What Now My Love?. Holding to the standard, nicely done. Harry Barris' Wrap Your Trouble In Dreams is smoothly handled by Kolchina and really nice electric guitar soloing by Paul Bollenback really shines. Another elegant track is Johnny Mercer'sWhistling Away The Dark with lush vocals by Kolchina and rich guitar work by Bollenback. Wrapping the release is Ella'sReach For Tomorrow. Paced down to simple tune, it has a simple luxury which well suits Kolchina's voice and Yotam Silberstein's fluid electric guitar soloing really dresses it nicely. Strong closer.
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I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, And Now, from Grant Lyle, and it's bluesy, stylish and catchy. Opening with Won't Let You Go, Grant Lyle on vocal and guitar crafts a solid radio style with smooth vocals, active lead work and strong support from Scott Brammer on bass and Michael Sloski on drums. Another radio ready track, Lose It, has a slight country twist with super vocals and a mix of cool double stopped and bent lead work reinforced by Brammer on drums. Asylum features Roly Platt on harmonica and soulful vocals, give this track an interesting twist and Lyle's clean, straightforward guitar lead adds a gritty texture. Lyle's solid vocals are the key to title track, And Now with stylized guitar lead adorning the track nicely. Wrapping the release is Steve Winwood's classic rocker, Gimme Some Lovin' with Sloski really cranking up the drums, the addition of Rob Gusevs on keys, Jenna Harding and Pat Dickinson on backing vocals and real nice slide work by Lyle. Powerful closer.
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