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Jagger, BB King, ready to sing blues for Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mick Jagger, B.B. King and other musical greats are together at the White House to celebrate the blues.
Jagger tweeted that President Barack Obama popped in during a rehearsal for Tuesday's concert, seemingly "really relaxed and happy!"
Grammy-winner Keb Mo joked during a break in Tuesday morning's rehearsal that Obama would be performing three numbers, and there was a record in the works.
Mo joked that Obama's record would be, "After the second term, now I can finally get my groove on."
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews says he is ready to back up the president on trombone should Obama decide to grab a microphone.
The blues concert will be part of the "In Performance at the White House" series that airs in the United States on the Public Broadcasting System.
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