The Rolling Stonesโ€˜ Keith Richards has paid tribute to BB King, who passed away on Friday (May 14).

The blues guitarist and singer died aged 89, after suffering poor health for a number of months. King was forced to cancel the remaining eight dates of his 2014 tour in order to recuperate.

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Today, Richards paid tribute to the bluesman, saying: โ€œThe passing of BB King is a great loss for me and everyone who loves music. At least we have his recordings. Farewell BB.โ€

Previously, Mick Jagger wrote on Twitter: โ€œSo sad to hear of BB Kingโ€™s passing, he was someone we all looked up toโ€ฆโ€

The Stones toured with BB King in America in 1969. Former bassist Bill Wyman spoke to the BBC about his admiration for the guitarist. โ€œIt was just the way he played, he could do that tremolo thing beautifullyโ€ฆ He was really sweet actually, he had a lot of humour.

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โ€œHe just influenced so many guitarists because of that style he played, particularly Eric [Clapton] and many othersโ€ฆ he was unique in that way. If you think of BB King, he was a giant in the 20th century, a giant โ€“ like Ray Charles, like Louis Armstrong, like Duke Ellington and people like that.โ€

King received 15 Grammy awards during his long career, and was inducted into both the Blues Hall Of Fame and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

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