President Obama sings 'Sweet Home Chicago' with BB King, Buddy Guy
The Commander-in-Chief — and Chicago native — belted out a few bars of the tune at a White House Concert on Tuesday.
By NANCY BENAC, The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The president just couldn't say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of
By Fahima Haque President Obama was egged on to sing a little of 'Sweet Home Chicago' at the White House rock-blues concert Tuesday night. The White House hosted the rock-blues concert in part to honor the blues as part of Black History Month.
At the prompting of musician Mick Jagger, President Barack Obama took center stage at a White House concert on Tuesday night, seizing the mic and crooning with the best of them to the tune “Sweet Home Chicago,” putting
President Obama sang a few lines from “Sweet Home Chicago” with blues greats BB King and Buddy Guy Tuesday night during a performance at the White House. Post music critic Chris Richards asked, “Had the White House ever felt more like a roadhouse” and
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