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The undisputed king of electric
blues is scheduled to play to a
packed audience Friday night at
Centennial Hall.

BB King is one of the most well-
known living blues musicians in
the world, and certainly the most
famous person to ever come out
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The 2000 census pegged Itta
Bena's population at about 4,000
residents living within a 1.5
square mile area.

Yet the town still managed to
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In the movie, a notorious
gangster terrorizing the the
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his crew and asks them how to
get to Itta Bena.

Name the gangster and the
actor who played him for a
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Vicente Fernández here on Saturday

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 07.09.2009
Vicente Fernández could have easily skipped his Tucson Arena show Saturday for a much larger facility in Phoenix.
Fernández is the king of ranchera music and one of Mexico's most popular singers.
Some of the venues on his current tour, like the Pepsi Center in Denver, seat up to 20,000 people.
Born in Jalisco, Mexico, his success is due to more than 40 years of belting out some of the country's most beloved material.
Many a musician on both sides of the border have covered the romantic song "Volver, Volver," but none with the same commanding flair as Fernández.
He has recorded more than 50 studio albums during the course of his career. His latest, "Necesito de Ti," debuted on Tuesday.
With such a popular track record, it's no wonder venues like the 6,000-plus seat Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles have him scheduled to play eight shows in a row in November just to keep up with demand.
Fernández is skipping Phoenix entirely, making Tucson his only Arizona stop on this run.
The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are $66.50-$121.50. 1-800-745-3000.
Gerald M. Gay

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